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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1983-06-28 - Orange Coast Pilot_r- 1199'1 .............. David Chang denies signing checks'. ls it hard luck or bad luck? ~ . ' Irvine man claims that someone is gambling with his future lb GLENN 8C00'1' on..o.11r ........ David Chana of Irvine moved his family from Seoul, South Korea, to Ora.nae County a dozen years ago to chaae the Ari1erican Dream. -··--"I worUd hard. l~-took a vacation t~ Ont five or -jlx )'ears In the U.S .," he aa.ld. "I worked 36~ days a year IOJD8dmes." The effort paid off.~0.vid and Suaan Chang own a nice, two-story bowie tn-Irvine'• Colleae Park. Their two children attend Irvine .choola. "I'm a very lucky penon ao far," Chang admit.a. Chana atill is lnduat.rloua: He owna a coffee shop in Santa Ana, where he aoes to work at D a.m. and stays Chrough lunch. Then be leaves for Smlth Tool Co. of Irvine, where he baa been a machinist for almmt eight years. ~shift end.a at 11 p.m. On Sundays, .he. ii @ob' d.lrector for two Korean churches, one in Tuatin and another in M'-ion Viejo. But CtW\g aaya hJa luck la changtna. He claJ.aw -101-m"'""MIOl""''"1e .... ii fcqina hia QalDe on cmno checka in Lu Vepa and no one beliew9 him. . So far, $1,300 haa been depleted from h1a _Bank of ~..aocoun~u. the bank paid off the checb. he .aki, and the Sanda Hotel & c.tno la after him for $1,000 more. In a recent interview. Owl& Mid he ii innocent. He d.laplayed letters that document he wu either at work at Smith Tool or at hJa doc1or'1 office on the threedaya, April 11, 14 18 when the caaino checka were II . claimed qnatures on the cbecb barely reeemble hia. But the bank won't credit hJa account for the ~1.300 and the Sanda wcn'tdrop ltaefforta tooollect the other $1,000. 'n\ey question how long it would take to fiy from Orange County to Lu Vegaa and return. (See 818 PVl'URE , Pqe AZ> I I I I I I I THI ORANGE COAST COUNTY EDITION I I Valley ·-blaze labeled arson BY ROBERT BARKER or....o..,--- Someone splashed flammable liquid in a warehouse and office building and deliberately set a fire that cauaed one of the heaviest lcmes in Fountain Valley history, an investigator said today. . ·-Battalion Chief Paul Sununers said there is evidence the arsonist gained access to the building, owned by the John Treiber Com- pany at 11185 Condor Ave., and possibly poured 10 to 50 gallonsef flammable material on the ~~lrlll~l....'.I~~~~Jieiia·o& entry, he said. ~--- ' A raging fire broke out early June 19 and caused $2.2 million in 1oaes to the building and to contents which lnch.tded Treiber's collection of paintings .,nd art objects. Summers and police Det. Rick Christensen have interviewed 1COresof witnesses, employees and people in the area at the time the fire broke out. "We have people we are very curious about. and we are compil- ing back.ground information on them," Summers..said, adding "a couple of motives" have been identified. He declined to elaborate. Sununerssaid interviews show- ed that employees appeared t.o enjoy working condltiona at the company. "There were indications that the owners (John and Anita Treiber of Laguna Niguel) treated people very well," he said. Summers said the company, which manufactures 90ddering and washing machines for elec- tronic and computer circuitry, is continuing operations at its other facilities, which alao are in the Fountain Valley industrial area. I ORANGE COUNTY . CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS .,., ............ ~-. Jim Dick is saving Fountain Valley's historical sites from "bulldozer l society." Modern civic pride will be shared at an International Fiesta . Ir' this weekend. See special sectiorl on the events in today'& Daily Pilot. i Saving a city's heritage ... Fountain Valley citizens shell out to keep historic bujldi~s By KAREN E. KLEIN ~°"",.._ It was six years ago this month that Jim Dick took his last look at a decaying, 76-year-old wooden barn near the comer of-Bushard Street and Talbert Avenue in Fountain Valley. The weathered. termite-infested wood and crumbling beams of the barn had housed a blacksmith and carriage repair shop in its heyday, but progress and plana for a commercial center had prevailed, pitting a bulldozer against the old barn at the end of its long history. Dick. then president of Fountain Valley's Historlal Society, had waged a short-lived cam- paign to save the.barn, but lack of funds prevented his group from preserving the structure as a hiatorical site. "I think it was beautiful because it J.as ao ugly," Dick said. I The demolition of the old barn marked what Dick thought was just about the end of tl}e living history of Fountain Valley. Out of 25 ~lites in the city, once known as Talbert Valley or <loepel Swamp, there were only two known n!:ma.bpng. "We live ~bul.ldo7.eraociety," Dick~ said, sadly. That's why, when three buildings da~ back t.o the 1920s were rediscovered about a yeal'\and a half ago on Talbert Avenue and Bushard Street, Dick wasn't about to let the bulldoz.en get there before he did. At a historical aociety meeting in October ISee FOUNTAIN. Pa1e Al) Vote gained in college recall hid? i I J ~ "t:~ L KLEIN Gandy alto repeated the charge . I that the recal1 group la a tool of the I Organkers of a recall campaign teachers' unJon. Canmittee mem- against four c.oa.t Communtty t>en have denied that~-I College Dtstrtct trwtees have Wufield aid hJa group haa ·· reportedly obtained the 30,000 other gripes with the district'• 11 slgnaturee they need to put the recent policies -amonc them the recall to a vote, oonunittee or-allepd resignation of C.outllne I ~~~~yihe former ~~ohn=h.d OranaeCoutCollegeatudentwho become upeet with pr'Oll'UD apearbeaded the recall when it = in the district and s- waa announced last February y with a company car the l'1llOft than 100 teachers and ad-. district had given him to u.e. He ..miniltratoa W.ett to be laid off. aid Buller bed .ubmitted'l Jetter -t.-..itJiM~ he will file the petition with ot ree;tanation thia month.. the Orange County Registrar. o! Buller, reeched at hia office late I Votera on Friday. (Seventy-five Monday, denied that he had -1 teechera and adminiatraton were relllgned . 1 11 ultimately laid off this month.) (See RECAU. Pap A!) "Th.la ii quite a milestone toe ua," Warfield said. '"Thino are at:l'olller than ever (with the campatcn)." Board Pre9ldent Carol Gandy, targeted in the recall effort along with trultees Robert Humphreys, George Rodda Jr. and Richard Ollon, charged the recall cam- paigners with lying and m.ialeed- -lng the public ao they could obtain the needed .tgnatures. The dia- trict hu been trying to eliminate a $5.5 mllllon deficit. "I would caution citizen.a to be very drcwnspect with regard to the signatures on the petition," Gandy Kid. "I have received dozenl of phone calls from people who )Vf'tt told by the recall petitioners that if they dld not aign, Orange Coast College and Goldel) West College would be cloeed down. '"nu\t ii an ablolute lie. The board never has considered cb- ing any of our colleges. ''Baaed on that lie and many others throughout the recall cam- pa.Jgn, the collection of algna~ should be 1U1pec1.. For many of the people obviously were duped into signing," ahe 18ld. I I Protopappas hearing continues, in secrecy By STEVE MARBLE oni. Ollllr ........ A hearing to determine if former Costa Mesa dentist Tony Protopappu should stand trial for murder in the death.a of three patienta went into it.I aecond day today.-with the pre. and public t».rrecl from the Newport Beach courtr'OOm. ~ • A Harbor Municipal Court judge baniahed the presa Monday afternoon, stating that coverage of the preliminary hearing could jeopardize Protopappas' right to a fair trial. Judge Christopher Strople de- acribed news accounts of the dehtiat'• highly publicWMkaae as "negative" and "disparaging" in character. He said articles have depicted Protopappas as a "bed, negligent dentist." But Strople, who 1pent more than an hour debating the iaue with lawyers repreeenting the print and elect.ronic media, said the dedalon to cloee the hearing iB a "clo.e question." "I'm not 1ure I'm right," the judge admitted before clearing the jammed oourtrocxn. Protopappaa, free on $250,000 bail, la charged . with aec- ond-deaJ'ee murder in the deetha of Patricia Craver\, 13, Cathryn Jones. 31, and ~ ~n. 23. All reportedly died following · aM9theU for major dental wark in Protopappu' 19\h Street office. The preliminary hearing, which will decide if the dentist ~ stand 1rial in Oranp CoWity Superior Court, could nan u Iona ... three weeks, Mid (See DENTIST'S, Pqe .U) --------lllSIDE-· __ ..__ ____ _ Bru~ Kiaon put on a mueh·needed 1how on the mound f(,r the Anpll Mon- day u the Halos awe pt to an 8-0 ..-ietory over the Rangen. Pa,seCl. Conlroven;ial substance Dioxin i1 often called the moet toxle 1ybstanee known to man, and a wealth of aeientilie raeareh 1ugesta alaat II can indeed be unhealthy, painf al and perhap1 deadly. But there i1 no prool It lau killed any human being. Page A8. When there's no will What will happen to your property and yourfamJlyllyoudie? .. lee1Umatedalaat up to60 pereentof all Calilonlalll dO Ml leave wUl1 dlreettn1 the dl~ OI &.MW ettateewhen they die. P .. e 8l~i: Even tile can in the pa.rkiq lot were beaut¥ul at the 1 Oda Annual CollCOW"'M cl'Elewee, 1pouored bf the Pantera Club at the Niwporter lut weekead. P11p M. -_.,,_...___, __ I. I ~----------------- U Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. June 28. 1983 -RECALL ELECTION ... "1 have no idea where he got that. ~re ha.a been no leas submitted. 1 haven't talked &o anybody about th.ls," he aid. Warfi~6id he will make a statement to the prea when be files the 'PetiJion with the ~· trar's oflice late Friday. Until then, he said, his group will continue to collect signatures. 'We hope to get 34,000 signatures total ... he. said. After Warfield files the peti-• tion. the county registrar will have 30 days to examine the signatures and determine whether or not they are valid. said Shirley Deaton, chief deputy registrar of voters for Orange County. . - Uthe petition signatures prove valid, her oUice will send a letter to the college board, notifying it of the need to hold a recall e lection. The board may decide to call an election at its ~ug. 8 mee~. or may put off the call until Aug. 24, Officials identify .HB drowning victim A young man who ap~ntly -~-the ocean off 1lunt-lngt.on Beach was identified today as Michael Gascon. 19, of Mqnterey Park. An Orange County coroner'• deputy said today further tests a:re its next scheduled meeung. However, Deaton said, if the board does not deaJ with the matter until Aug. 24, it will be too late to get the recall vote onto the ballot in conjunction with the regular Nov. 8 college district election. U a special election has to be held, the cost would be almost $300,000. she said, compared to only an additional $1 0,000 if the recall can be included an w ith the regular election ,-• r OellY rllo4 ....... bf -IC- Driver Darrell J ennings watches paramedics load passenger Richard Hitchcock into ambulance after accident on northbound ramp of San Diego Freeway at Culve r Drive in Irvine. Hitc hcock ·is in critical condition at Fountain Valley Community:Hospital. Irvine crash injures passenger ' Victim in critical condition after sports car smashup BY GLENN SCOTT Ofllle Delly r11o4 Ii.fl An lrvine man was listed m crincal condition today a t a local hospital wit h injuries suffered in a Monday morning car accident in Irvine. • the Ca1Jforrua Highway Patrof said. He was takef\.-to Fountain Valley Commu~ty Hospital's Trauma Center. 1 Driver Darrell Jennings, 25, of Irvine. told inves~gators he was driving Hitchcoc!<lto work at the Costa Mesa Post Office on Adams AtJenue at 9:15 a.m. when he lost . control of the car. It began veering offthe.roadabout-200 feet before reaching the stoplight, said CHP spokesman Rick Stevens. The car jumped a concrete curb and swerved across both ramp lanes before wipmg out the stop- light and pole, Stevens said. J ennings. was not hurt. ---- CANCER. • • From Page A1 when .amethlng, pcmibly a virus, lnvade& the body and at.ea.la the growth-cau.ainB gen- etic ma~nal, it Uiggen the uncontrolled cell growth as- sociated with cancer, he said. DooUttle's report UI "a very exciting tindina:· Vemla told the Loe Angeles Times, but he said a similar diacovery may have been made by an English scientist at dbout the same time. Doolittle, a noted authority on protein evolution, said he made his diacovery May 28 when he received a copy of Science magazine, describmg the chemical makeup of platelet-derived growth fac- tor. The body releases this biochemical after injury, re- placing damaged cells by stimulating the production of new ones. "I happened tthave a home (computer) t.erminaJ tied into the computer at the university, so I typed it (the chemical sequence described in the article) in and started my search," Doolittle said. .. It took the computer 20 minutes to make comparisons to sequences Doolittle had compiled and stored over the past five years "The computer came back and said, 'This is an oncogene.• It was a joyous moment." Doolittle said. "lt is an exctung finding because it gives for the first time an opportunity (to answer) the question about oncogenes -what is their • function? This tells you the functjon is a growth factor. The gene which has the func- tion of a growth factor can also have the potenual to cause a cancer. That's why it is so exciting. This is a first-ume discovery," Verma said. "' being conducted on Gascon who was last seen in the water Sunday. His body washed ashore near Golden West Street at Bolsa Chica Beach about 6:35 p.m. Sunday. David Warfie ld Richard Hitchcock. 27, was the passenger in a sports car that swerved out of control and smashed into a ramp stophght as it entered the northbound San Diego Freeway at Culve.r Drive, DENTIST'S HEARING SECRET. • • IS HIS FUTURE NOW A GAMBLE? ... ''They treat me like a aiminal. That's why I couldn't sleep the last five or six days w ithout a sleeping pill." said Chang. Bank of America investigator Lew Linn said he doetn't enjoy these cases either. but he hasn·t seen evidence so far which clears Chang. Although ..-C!)ang contends he hasn't been in Las Vegas all year. Linn notes that Chang had lines of credit at the three casinos -the Sands. MGM Grand and ~ircus -where the casino checks, called nfark~ were signed. J Moteover. Linn said, a handwriting analyst who com~ Chang'• signature to those on the cuino checb believes they were signed by the same person. "He (Chang) says they are forgeries; I say they're not," said Linn. a former investigator who ~in checks and forgenes for the Garden Grove ~jllce Department. Llnn, who works out of Anaheim, said casinos are extremely careful about issuing cash on credit. Whoever signed the checks was familiar with Chang because they hst his checking account number and address "I have an open mind, but ~thing I have so far indicates he either diKit or he knows who did," said Linn. Chang. however, believes the bank and casinos are taking a tough stand because they don't want to admit the mistake and lose the money. He said he has his suspicions about who signed the checks but can't prove 1t Meanwhile. Chang said, he is besieged from all sides. Police agencies teU hun he has a c1VJI problem with his bank. his bankers don't trust him and he has to worry the alleged forger w1U stnke again, he said Said Chang: "This 1s a big shock to us " Fro_m Page A 1,, Protopappas' atthrney, Ro~~ -·1 think.he's wrong," Rockwell Tuller. --said after the judge's decision Tuller-, who said the hearing--<!He.1J" ~utfo\is.-He doesn't if covered by the press-would be want to face any criticism lat.er." publicly viewed as a full-blown Attorney Tracy Rich . re p- trial, predicted more than I 00 resenting a Los Angeles television witn~ will be called by the station, said she didn't believe Distnc~ttorney's Office. Strople's decision would set a The dentist's attorney said his precedent and trigger a rash of client does not w.ant to seek a closings of preliminary hearings. change of venue t.O another county "I think other court judges but rrugh t have fSked that the hopefully are more familiar with place of trial be moyed if the press the legal principles," she said. She was allowed· to $it in on the suggested Strople, a fonner public preliminary hearing. defender, is Wlfamiliar with "this Tustin attorney Dick Rockwell, area of the law." representing the ,Register news-Tuller also said that lawyers paper. disputed such a claim, representing clients with civil noting that accused "Freeway claims against Protopappas would Killer" William Bonm l$ bemg take advantage of the hearing to tried m Orange Couni.y despite further their cases. He singled out extensive publicityi Santa Ana attorney Frank • Barbaro, who he claimed staged a press conference Monday in the courtroom hallway. Barbaro, representing Jones' family, later denied holding such a conference and said he'd shown up to serve Protopappas with legal papers Edinger A venue section shut down A stretch of .Eding~n~enue was closed today and may be closed again Wednesday ln prep- aration for repaving of part of the six-lane thoroughfare in northern Huntington Beach. The actual paving work, from Beach Boulevard to Gothard Street, is slated to begin ln about a week. according to offici.als. FOUNTAIN VALLEY CITIZENS PITCH IN TO PRESERVE CITY'S HERITAGE ... 1981, Presldent Doris Dick. Jim's wife. made an appeal t.q #t.~ e 41 membe~ present to pledge money for the f\lild of$2,400 needed to move the fragile bulld.inglpom their long-time home to a new site where ~could be restored. Not m e per!K>n signed a pledge card, Jim Dick reqal!ed. l'.io one had to. The ·fuembers simply opened their check- boOk.s aJi1 sW'ted writing. 'That night. the group ooDected $2,000. And th~ money kept comina ln, mostly frqm private donations. Since that night, the historical society has collected al.most $5.000, D\ck said. And it's collect.ed 3)) more family members. Thej)uildinga, a real estate office which once be]onge<f)o area pioneer Samuel E. Talbert, a Japanese J>ath house and a pump water tower, were trueked to their new home ,last fall in a small park off Loe Alamos Street bebihd the Fountain Valley polioe station. Since then, Girl Scouts, Bay Scouts. firemen, recreation 890dation mdbbera and aS90r1ed other volunt.een have blistered their hands and gotten sunburned painting. landacaping, grading, plant- ing and .fencing the little s-rk where the three structures now sit in restored glory The real estate ofhce sports a new coat of white pain t and a hardwood floor. The big beehive which inhabited it for who knows how long has been scraped away and scrubbed off The old sign on its side, advertising "beautiful lots" wilt\ "paved streets and all improvements" for $25 down. has been repainted in steel blue. The Japanese bath house. used as a sauna for therapeutic purposes. sits amid blooming petunias and white and red oleanders. The water pump, which used to furnish the sauna, is surrounded by apple and peach trees "We're going to make th is beautiful We want people to be proud," said Carl Boberg, a historical society member who has worked on the project since 1981. - But the site, wh1c·h was formally dedicated this month, is far from complete Dick and the other members have big dreams which they still want to see come true. They talk about the more than $400 donated by Fountain Valley founding family member Nellie Wardlow Dural for a flagpole and a flag for the site. "No heritage park is a heritage park without a nagpole and a nag," she said. Dick said p~ans are also being made to put a picnic grove, a beet w~gdn and a gazebo onto the site Bo berg's copy of the plans shows an outhouse, complete with .i;rescent moon on the door. in the back. .._ I Doris Dick said ithe firemcns' association wants to donate an ant.tquated fire truck to sit on the property and has oUered to build a replica of an old firehouse in the soutt"iwest comer. From the discovery 9f three little, overgrown shacks a full-scale' historic project has blossomed which couldn't be dearer to the hearts of the histoncal society. But w hy all the ~USS over three rotting structures In the first plllee? Jim Dick said it best. "Our kids know a lot about places where we grew up. They know about Des Moines. Iowa, and they know ·about Texas and Oregon. But they know nothing about where they're growing up. "They live m Fountain Valley. Califorrua, and we want the m to know what Fountain Valley was like." Dick admits that saving a real estate office and a bath house 1s not exacuy astandard htst.orical project. "Everybody else is saving old houses. and they all look alike. But we saved a real estate office," he said, pride swelling in his vojce. "And a Japanese bath house. Who's saving Japanese artifacts?" This project was probably the last chance the historical society will ever have to save anything from Fountain Valley's past, Di.ck said. T he developers' bulldozers and land graders have taken care of that. he said. Of course there's aJways the possibility that another surprise find will be made. And if there is one, Dick will probably locate it -alter working for 42 years as an investigator he has quite a nose for clues and far the unusual Historical society member Boberg still la- ments the death of the old barn/smithy shop. ''They tore that one down," he said. "You know how they do -they tear everything down." 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I ' > t • 11. • " • • -· .J -..... , 1 t -- Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, June 28, 1983 . NATION Court paves waf for natural gas boost 1 ' Narrow vote backs p ricing structure which could cost consumers extra $2 billion Senate n ear historic vote on anti-abortion measure (,. WASHlNGTON (/\P) -The incentive prlcl.ng acheme1 to en- Supreme Court, by a ~-4 vote, couraae tvterstate aales. ruled today that natural gas -But the commission interpreted By the Associated Press · pipeline compani~ may use a the law to mean that ita pricing WASHINGTON -The Seruite neared a historic vote on an priclng iotructure that could <Xl6t ~urew~otavailabletomoet anu-abortlon constitutional amendment today wit h sponsors consumers nadonwlde more than /gas ~ _ and not ju.st conceding defeat ls likely but saymg it ''will let people kn~w who is $2 billion t.n higher rates. tranaported _ by pipeline com- pro-life and who Is pro-abortion." The amendment, which waa lo · t Th rnmlssio ~ i come to a vote in late afternoon. would pemtlt Congress and the The court pa.id the Federal pan es. e co n P pe-Energy Regulatory Commission line companies selling they states to write legislation teft41atm~ or banning abortions. waa wrong in its interpretation of produced must , use a I a 1978 law, the Natural Gas Policy FERC-regulated "cost-of-service" • -Lan-n to-get $51-mill~ t. ---__ _,,;;pncm;.;;;:;· ·~t.ure that generally LJea ...,. ·---mearis-----Wwer senr__ prices for The law was enacted in uu~ WASHINGTON -Lebanon will obtain $57 · ·on worth of response lo reluctance by many natural gaa. U.S . military equipment as part of anaid package to herR_rebuild its gas companies to sell _l~ outside The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of army, the Defense Department has announced. The Le~ army lb4i~whieh-it"Was produced. Appeals overturned the com- will be supplied with 102 armored troop carriers, 95 vehicles-to Built into the 1978 act are various mission's narrow interpretation of transport mortar equipment, 25 mobile command po6ts. heavy machine guns and other equipment. the Pentagon said Monday. Reagan 'very diffuclt to beat' WASHINGTON (AP) -The Democratic Party should avoid casting us 1984 presidenua.l nominee as a Liberal if it hopes to defeat President Reagan, according to Jimmy Carter's 1976 campaign strategist. Hamilton Jordan said Monday that Reagan will be "very difficult to beat" in an election that will hinge on the Democratic nominee's ability to take advantage of the president's "vulner- ability." STATE ' ·School board approves budget LOS ANGELES The school board has approved a $183 Belushi injected 12 tinies? TORONTO (AP) -A pros- ecutor says authorities have eye- witness testimony that Cathy Evel)lll Smith, the singer charged with murder in the death of comedian John Belushi, injected him with drugs a dozen limes in the days before he died. "' the law two yean ago, and today'• Supreme Court dedaion upheld the appeala court ruling on ita ~jor points. Government lawyers had told the justices that upholding the appeala court ruling "means ad- ditional revenues of $180 million annually" for aUected pipeline companies. They aaid a decision against the commission's interprelatlon "will result in the transfer of between $2 billion and $3 billion from conswners" to those pipeline com- panies. The key provision of the dis- billion budget for the 1983-84 school year. Monday's 5-2 vote ratified the board's decision earlier lhismonth lo balance its budget by eliminating an anticipated f4 7 nullien deficiHhrough a series of ' cuts. Among jobs being cut are those of 77 school nurses and 64 school psychologists Ary Coomaraswarny, a Can- adian government attorney. also said Monday at Smith's extra- dition heering in YorK County Court that her own statements to reporters about Belushi's final days would be used as corroborat- u~ This I 00-foot section of Interstate 95 bridging the ~a in us River collapsed today, killing three people. ~ --- Ex-President Ford recuperating RANCHO MIRAGE-Former President Gerald Ford is doing "just fine" recuperating at Eisenhower Medical Center after urological surgery last week. Ford, 69. was expt-cted lo be released within four to five days of the electJVe surgery Last Thursday, but there was no word today when he wo~d leave the hospital. ing evidence at her trlal. -~ Coomaraswamy offered af- fidavits from 27 witnesses as support fo~ the U.S. request to have Smith sent to California to stand trial. Bridge collapse kills three in Connecticut puted law reads that the available flnanctal inducementa to aell ~ on the intentaw marke.t shall not apply to "the aale of any volume tf natural gaa by any ... pipeline ... unlesa 1uch aale ls a · ble to volumes of natural gas p uced by such interstate pipelin . " , Writing !or the court' sJendA;r majority, Justice John Pai,i.1 Stevena uid the law means feder- al regulators must allow pipeline companiee to uae fl1e more advan- tageous pricing st.ructure -al- lowed for "first sales" of gaa - 1Qmewhere dunng the routing of the gas between well and con- sumer. Carter papers studied WASHINGTON (AP) -White House lawyers are forwarding papers to the Justice Department from the files of the President Reagan's campaign officials that could be the tni.ssing briefing materials prepared for Jimmy Carter's campaign debate ag~t Reagan. "We have found some materia4 but it's not a briefing book at such," said White House deputy pr~ secretary Larry Speakes. Ke said he expecw<t the search f~ briefing book to.continue. ______ (iates '~idn:_t join_'_N~ACP But her lawyer, Brian Green- span, urged Judge Stephen Borins not toaooept the documents unless he alsci orders the witrre$es produced for cross-examination. After most Qf..Monday-'.a seaion was taken up by constitutional a'rgumeots on the cross-examination issue, Borin.s asked both sides lo return lo court this afternoon for more discussion. GREENWICH, Conn. (AP)-A 100-foot section of an interstate highway bridge collapsed before daWn today, hurling trucks and cars 70 feet into the Mia.nus River. Three people were killed and at least three others were critically injured. authorities said. died. In addition, two women and one man were taken to the emergency room of Greenwich Hospital in critical condition. Speakes also said a briefing book he asked Conner Carter ai~ to send lo the White House oo Monday was being studied by Reagan aides to determine if it w~ the same as briefing materials they supplied to Reagan during the campaign_ Patrick Caddell, Carter's pollster during the 1980 c.am- paign. provided a black book wi(h a t'Over letter saying it was Ole only issue-related briefing ma- teri.al "prepared for and sent to President Carter for that debate." .. • l f 'l LOS ANGELES -A sp0kesman for Police Chief Daryl Gates says Gates thought an invitation to join the NAACP was delive~ in jest, so he accepted in jest, but black community leaders don't think it's funny. ''He accepted a membership card," NAACP branch manager Donald Fields said Monday. "He then told the crowd and the media that he would be rompletmg the application and sending for his membership His intentions were less honorable than we took them lo be." WORLD U.S. Embassy hit with §Unfire SAN S ALVA.DOR. El Salvador -The U.S . Embassy was sprayed w ith guhf1re by assatlants in two passing vehicles, just after a rocket fired at the bwlding hit a nearby tree and exploded, a U.S. official said. Embassy spokesman Donald Hamilton said the rocket, fired from the southwest toward the embassy Monday night, exploded when 1t hit a tree about 40 yards from the embassy wall. Family ends 23-year struggle TEL AVIV, Israel -A S1benan Pentecostalist family arrived in Israel today after a 23-year struggle lo emigrate from the Soviet Union -including five years spent in sanctuary in the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. The Vashchenko family, consisting of parenta Pyotr and August.ma and six brothers and seven sisters, arrived from Vienna at Ben Gurion International Airport and were greeted with ~uquets of flowers by the Christian Embassy in Jerusalem, an evangelical pro-Israel organization. Afghan warplanes bomb villages ISLAMABAD, Pakistan -Afghan warplanes bombed rebel villages north of Kabul, causmg high ci vilian ~ualties, apparently in retaliation for a guernlla attack lhat killed 50 lo 60 sofdiers, Western diplomatic sources said today. They said high-flying jets and helicopters earned out so rues over Paghman, 10 miles north of Kabul, the capital, and the nearby Pashai Valley. .. Rebel forces overrun PLO base BEIRUT, Lebanon -Rebel forces today overran a major artillery base of Palee•.ine Liberation Organization chairman Y~r Arafat's loyalists in eastern Lebanon's Bekaa Valley, PLO 90W'CeS and Lebanese radio sta lions reported. Both the PLO aources in Damascus and privately owned radio statio~ in Beirut said there were several casualties but gave no numbers. Iraqi attack kills 300 Iranians NICOSIA. Cyprus -Iraqi soldiers killed about 300 Iranian troops and routed the rest of the forces in an offen.sive along the northern banlefront, according to official Iraqi news reports. The Iranians left behind their dead and burned equipment In the attack, said INA. the official ne.,. agency. The judge said he would rule on the aUidavit.s Thursd<iy. and told reporters the documents would not be available publicly pending his dea.sion. If the judge accepts Green- span's argument. the extradition hearing would have to be rescheduled to aUow witnesses to personally tesu f y Deaths of 2 · balloonists mystifying SCHWEINFURT. West Ger- many (AP) -Investigators weTe mystified today about the balloon crash which killed Maxie Anderaon and Don Ida shortly after the ace American pilots radioed they were going to make an emergency landing near the East German border. Anderson, 48, of Albuquerque, N.M .• was one of a tno lo CC'06S the Atlantic in the Double Eagle II. the first balloon fight across the ocean, in 1978. He made the first balloon crossing of the United States, with his son. in 1980, and nearly died, in waters off Iceland. in an earlier, trans-Atlantic challenge. Ida. 49, a Colorado tree farm owner, had been Anderson's part- ner in two futile attempts to ciccle the globe ln a balloon. After Monday's crash, wit- nesses told police the helium balloon seemed to rip apart just before ft crashed into a Bavarian f.ocest about 25 miles from the border with East Germany. Schweinfurt police rushed to catch up with the balloon after the ballooni81-notified Frankfurt authorities that they were going to bring the craft down just before they reached the border with East Germany, which forbids t~h flights ln ita air space. We're Listening ••• What d""'You ltke about I.he Daily Pilot., What don't you hke., Call the numher at left and your mesuge will be r~rded. tran.scnbcd and delivered to the appropriate editor 642·6086 The same 24 hour answenna service may bt used to record let· ters to the ~dJtor on any topic Mailbox oontrtbulon must include lht•1r name ;_ind telephone numbet for vtrirlcation No rlrculation calls. please Tl'll us what ·s pn your mind D• f'tlol .,... . .., ,. Qu.rantMd M-.y rr..S.y If ynv d<> "' '' tt1v1 yout piper by ~'JOP "' CAll-•Tpm 1nd yaur capy will be dlolwltecl 811vrOay 1no evno•r If yov do 'IOI ·~···· yOV• _, Or 7 • "' c .. O*fOlt •O a"' 4INl ~ GOOv .,. .,._eel Clfout.tton T1 .. phcM- "'°" Of ... ~ AJ-_, --lllOIOn 0Ncl1 ·~--......... l..,.-~ ...... ' . ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat H. l . 8chwerta Ill Publisher ' Ch.a1y Dowellby A•ymond MaclNn Edllor and Al8ltutn1 Conlr*r to the Pub119h9f ....... ,.c ••• '°'OCll.cllO'I ManeOet. c ... 11n.ct ""'tleMti 11•tM2·11t11 Al Oltl« ... rtm.nfia M2..a21 MMNOPPICI J.a0 Well Sty •1 • C.a ~ CA I Mall •Cldre9 llox 1680 ea.ta -CA 01111& The three eastbound lanes of the bridge dropped into the river at about 1:30 a.m. on Interstate 95. Connecticut's main hjghway into New York City some 20 iniles to the southwest. Two tractor-trailer trucks and two cars fell into the water, and Coast Guard and Greenwich police boats searched the river for more motorists who may have been trapped in their cars. State pollce spokesman John McLeod confirmed three people State transit chief plans talk in Mesa Leo J. Trombatore, director of the California Deparunent of Transportation, will discuss fu- rur. Sou them California highway improvements at 11:30 a.m. July 8 at Co5ta Mesa's Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. For reservations for the Southern California Transpor- tation Action Committee lunch- eon, send a $13 check to the committee at 610 S. Mam St., Swte 459, Los Angeles 90014. Caddell also noted th.at the loose-leaf book, about three inches thick, very closely resembled a description of the book given by White House Chief of Staff James A. Baker ill. W1thm hours after the White House received the book, Speakes ~ued a written statement saying those mvolved beli'eve 1t was a "more sensitive" document than the one Reagan aides had during the campaign Our interest rate on home equity loans just took a turn for the better. -... ' ... That's a 10\Nef' rate than 'We've been Obie to otter In some ttme. But hurry. This rate is only good through June 30th. &:J .:::\ COMM~OAL CRj.DIT PLAN. INC. \::I CJ "Control CMta Compt'ny CO~TA MESA • 3i0 E. 17th Stretl • tHS ·UiOO HUNTINGTON BEACH 11 16075 Colden Wett St.• 8&7 7771 MI SSION VIEJO • 2-lJIJS Alicia Pukwa)', Suite 2E • 770-26.'il Alicia Town Plaaa SANTA ANA • 12.24 E.a.t 17Ui StNiet • ~7·587 1 (f • .\4 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, June 28, 1983 • Spectators s hift into fantasies l The gleam on the hood matched the gleam in viewers' eyes when the Pantera Club host ed an exotic car show at The Newporter last weekend. Eight Shelby Cobras were set in a c ircle a round a tree, above. The 1955 Merced es 300SL Gullwing of Mike Blanton of Nevada Ci ty, below left, was judged b est of show. The engine of the 1969 Ferrari 365GTC owned by Luiz Dallazen of Costa Mesa rated a close inspection at this l 0th annual Concourse d'Elegance. th e unpeld balance Of lhe note(I) MCUfed by uld Deed of Trua1, lo Ttll10 wit· S52,052.75. Including H -- --• 8 .. , • prollleleO In Nkl note(•). edVanoea, -·---,._.,_ -llany.undertheterm1ofMldOeed T.8. .... 1• of Truat, •-. c:het-. and ex-..oRT AlfT MOTICll w--TO ~n o.-. pen-of the TruatM and of 1"41 YOU AM M Dm'AULT ~A ttuet1 c:rM ted by Md Deed of DBD Of~. DATU> OCTO-T~ beneflcialy under MJc:1 DMd -1.191. ~ .. YOU TAKI of TNet heretofCl'e executed and AC'TlOM TO ~CT YOUft dellY9red to the und«"tlgned a wl1t· FWGUt, IT llllAY -90l.D AT ten Oeclaratlon of Default and 0.- A F\mJC 8Af..I. • YOU •IO N4 mend fOf SM. and a wrtttenNotloe lllJIUllATION Oil ntm MA TUM l9CUt9d theret>y, and ,_ ded9red end dom hereby dldlre .. - " 11711 __, thereOy lnWl'dllW) due end peywbll and ,_ tleclecl and NOTICI 01' DIFAULT AND domherebyeleelto~thetNll lllCTIOH TO MB. FURaUANT _..... --TO e>eCLAAAllON Of' cova-Pf'operty 10 be aold to -·-• "'• NANT8, COMOfTIONI & RI-obllgatlona MCUred ~. •,..._._....8 OAl'EO: Mwd'I 17, 1N3 ,.._,,.... •PARTI ~F '=! IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN FORE-Law Oflllcee .. ,,._ I' ...._.. CLOSURE BECAUSE YOU ARE llllllleNI 88M .... ' BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENT. IT .. T-C....... °""" .... - MAY BE S01.0 Wlll10UT ANY C.... ...... CA - • Breakfast open · to business folks " The public La invited to join a new businesapeople's club, meeting weekly in Cost.a Mesa, beginning at 7 a.m . Wednesday in the Neighborhood Community C.enter, 1845 Park J\ve. Author and inspirational lecturer Mark Victor Hansen will be !!it first featured speaker. Coat for the W~breakfaat id7 or -Wwftn reservations. For more infonnation call 960-2715. Karate sponsor s sought Sponsors are needed to send seven Costa Mesa youngsters to the national Karate Junior Champion.ships July 23 m New Jersey. The youngsters enrolled in the city's' recreation program have all qualified to compete in the Amateur Athletic Union Sports Karate Junior event. Anyone interested in contributing financial aid can call 970-2243 or 751-4497. The seven youngsters are: Kaiana Oliver,9; Erin Long, 10, Kekai Oliver, 11; Nanette Taylor, 12; Debbie Lair, 15; Enck Kand,16; and Steve Sedawi, 16. Want to help at Fair? Volunteel'S are needed to help a t the Orange County Fair July 8-17 at the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Th0&e wanting to assist can call 642-3926. Science workshops open New summer science workBhops will be presented this year in Irvine. The classes for students in preschool through the eighth grade ?t Culverdale Elementary School are sponsored by the Califonllil Museum of Science and· Industry. Other classes are offered i.J1 Fullerton. One-and two-week courses are being offered through Aug. 19. They are coordinated through the Irvine Unified School District. Fees for one-week classes are $32 plus lab fees. Two-week classes ooet $48 plus lab-fees. More information is available from the museum by calling (213) 744-7441 or writing the Orange County Summer Science Workshop, Box 4161. Fullerton. 92634 . • College promu tes--Lsganan Laguna Beach resident Kathryn A. Turner has been named an associate dean of occupational programs for Long Beach City College. The position is a newly created management post within the Long Beach Community College District. Hospital's lab accredited The laboratory at South Coast Medical Center m South Laguna has been awarded a two-year accreditation by the Commiasion on Laboratory accreditation of the College of American Pathologists. The accred.itation came as a result of an inspection of the hoepiial'a laboratory facilities and evaluauons of secuons such as chemistry, blood bank, microbiology, hematology and overall · administration. M ntm "'°'-..0 ACIAMeT of o.flUlt and Election to Sell. The YOU, YOU IHCMJ> CONTACT A ~:::::, ~ :i:: COURT ACTIOH, and you '"'f 714) .. 1...ml he ... the r.o.i right to bftng 'f04lll Publlhecl Or-. eomt Delly !----------------------------------------------===-~~ P1o1.Mw14.21,n,.1u1y~r~ • ~ LAWYR On Wedliwtey Jtiy 13, tea3, at recorded In the county where the 10:00 a.tn., PAN AM~RICAN BANK rMI property 11 loceted Of' L08 ANGELES ed "'"" II?-T "'91M °' party oonduc:11ng Nie: _, Colonlal Trvll Oeed Sefvleea. Inc: pointed Trull•• under and 13117 Ea8t Hed'-1' St ~to Deed of Truet rec:orOed Whltt19r Celtlomla 90e01 October 7. 1M1. aa lnll.. No 111125 1213) 696-2912 In bode 14248. Peoe 1395 of Of. DATED. Mey 18, 1983 tlc:illl R9corda In the oltlce of the p AN AMERICAN BANK County Aecofder of OrMQe Coun-Of' LOS ANGELES ~~AT PU8UC AUCTION u Mid TrustM TO HIGHEST 8100EflFOR CASH, By. C<Jk>nlll Trvat C ASHIER'S C HEC K OR O..CSS..W:..lnc CERTtF1£0 CHE<X. (pey8ble et aa Agent time of ... In lewflA ll'IOMY of the By Bonnie De Ponte Unll9d StaMa) et the Nofth front Autl\Oftied Signature _,.,_ 10 o. county OOUl'ttloUM Publi.Md Orenge Cou1 D811y 7on CMc c.tter 0rtw w.t. s.nia P11o1 JUfMI 21. 28. Jtiy 5. 1983 ,.__ Celfomle .. right. Utle and 2841-83 PUBLIC NOTIC£ .,,._ ~to and now Mid by 11 llllda' M6d Deed of T Net In the ~ lltueted In u6d County .... ~ and Sta de9crlbed • NOTICI CW TitU8T1!E'8 I AU PARCEL 1: Unit Ho. 15, u ehown T ...... 21-1 and deeCrtbed In the Condominium • • ,_, -Plan~ on Mey 18, 1978, In On July 19, 1983 at 10:00 am . Book 1ien. P-318 lo 3e7 In-ORANGE CITY BANK ... duly IP-....-..... _....,. pointed Truat-under and l)Uf9Uant ~. of Oflldlll Aeootd9 "' _, to DMd of Trust axecuted by Peier ~L 2: An undlMded one L lnt'*1. en unmarried man. u Tn;atOf fOf the benefit and eec:urlty forty-fourttl ( 11'4th) ln1erWt • • of Or.,,,,. City Senk, a Calll0<ola -.,,. In common In the ,.. -... -im.. In and to the Common ""-Cofporetlon u Benellc:l•ry. dated °' LoU 1 and 2. of Tr-=t tt79 • Ac>r1I 15. 1981, and recorded• In-strument No. 8287. 8ool! 14048, per "'liP llled In 8o4* 423, Pegee Page 1383 on Mey 5, 1981 of Ofllc:lel 21 and 30. of M~ Mepa, Fl«x>fda In the Office Of the County ,_.m of Mid County, • IUCh Recofder of Orange County, Staie of *"' la 6llllned In the Mlcle entl-tt.cl "Deftnltlonl" of the Dedal • Celltomla lltlOrl of oo-ianta, Condttlona and Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Alllllr'.cttol .. dw:fibed In "SU&-TO THE HIOHES'T BIDDER FOR JEC'T TO'' ~ (the "Oeder· CASH. CASHIER'S CHECK OR ~ CERTIFIED CHECK (peyable et Ume of .... In 1-'1.11 rnon.y ol the Unhed : .,. ~~..:' .~ SletM), •t: In Che lobby of C8Jlfomla ~for Ownen" and "Sup-Land title Compeny. 1010 N. Main .... 11 __. • _ __.. Street, Senta AN, CA 82701-pon.i• .... _...,._..,. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A .-it"oftheArttd .. ntttl9d "~ DEED Of' mtJST OR MORTGAGE "'**"of the Oec::l8'8lloll. DATED APRIL 15, IHI UNLESS PAACEL 4: ~ta M alCl'I O P OTECT 1 ,-.,.. -~ely Mt YOU TAK£ ACTION T R ~In h Artk:lle entitled "e-YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE menta" of 1f1e Oed8fatl0n of C-SOLO AT A PU8LIC SALE. IF YOU fW1t.e. COfldtlklnl and Aletttetlona NE.ED AH EXPlANA Tla.4 Of THE In "8U8J£CT TO:" .,.,_ (the HATVRE OF THE PROCUOINGS • ..._., o.ci..uon"I Wider the AOAIHSTYOU,YOUSHOULOCON· e.ctlol'I ~ In eidl At1lde TACT A LA~ ..,..... -~ .. ~ Rlghta All right • and ln--t con- ... DY11ea, Utllltle8 and C.ble ~ IO and held by II under T..-on", "~and Setu. eeld Deed ol Truat In the propef'ty !Miit", "Encroachment", end lltuet.d In .id County and State ·~ F8dlltlel ~t". cta.it!Otd M: ,~ S: An tlllclullW -Lot 10, of Traci No 2052, In the ,_,. lor belcony ~ and City of N9wport BMctl, u per ~ clal* 1lifttl ~ pllrtQll under, recorded In 8ooll t t , peoe t. of Mia-~ Mtlp9. In the otlloe of the f#fl, tflrough, end~-tMt por-,._,_,.. .._,,_.._ .... __ .,. "-·-ty -_.Loi (J, TrllCt No. 9123, M ,_ .....,.,.,,, ,_.,. "'_.. """"'' · -·"' ,.... The .,,.... edd,.... llnd other ,.. • ..., In Book 3M, PIQM 29 ce>mrnc>n deflgnetlon. II eny, ot the Md. lndult\le, of Mleoellel*>Ue ,... propeny ~bed aboW 11 ... -de of Mkl County, M IJUfl)Or1ed to be'. 2438 Holldey, Hew· ..... ~ deec:tlbed In Ule ............... ,.. ......,_ ~ "APPVRTEHAHT por1_,,..,. -· THE UH0£R81GNED TRUSTEE ~· of Jtl9l pc)ftlon of DISCLAIMS AHY LIA81UTY FOR IN-.... F of IN o.ci.retlon wNdl CO RREC T INFORMATION =!he~~ FURN~. FAl'Oll t· e-t -lot8 F Tllat Mid .._ la mede wtthou ... 0 of Trat tete aa per mec> COY9Nnt0t W9n'enty regerdlng title, .... "'8o«* 414 Pao-15 to 23 pal I Im OI encutnt>r.ncee. °' .. ............ ........_ of ......_,_,.. Mw to ineurablllty of tltle -.....-. The tot81 etnOUfl1 of the unpaid ,_.... °' M6d County, lot IN t>etanoe of Mid obllgetlon• t()Qelher purpa. °':==:= with edVenoee.. and wtlm•ttiil coeta ~-INll nol un-and~ 11116,939.22. IN! ....... ~ NoOoe ol bf'MCh ol Nld obll-rMIC lllbt> ~ the ln'ended ~ and election to Mil M6d ,... -... •*""'*1' of Wet Lota F property .,_ r-ded aa 1"9tru-.,.. c;, ment No. 83-0N14t on March 7, TNllOf OI A9oord Ownr LESLIE 1183, all Olftdll R«>ord1 In the Of. H. IUM'nH ANO SANDRA H. flee o1 tile COunty RecofOtr Of Or· ~ ldctr9M and other lflQ9 County. Stele of c.wfomla n. . . rt oil -... Truetee 0t S*1Y oonduoUnQ S• OOMfl'Of' • ·• lllOOll.., My. .... ~ L8nd Tiiie Co ,_, ":'1to ~et ~-=:: 1010 H . ....,, St. Suite 400 jNlilOI -. Sent8 1wA.. CA 92m ..... ~ M'114· (7 t4) 83&-5175 Tiie wldll= Trvet• dll-Attn I'~ 0aot ~ -: .. ..,: .=.. "':; OA TEO:,,._ 20, 19'3. ::-OOfMIOft cMlglliCton. II wry, ly ~.~Co "=' ==.,.,,.., tlUt """°"' Publllled Fd~ c.dMt Diiiy :::::=.-~eo':'J~'-· ,:.:.-:,: Pilot JuM '8. July I. t{-1~ • ....ion. ot ~to p.y t -------------- permttted OOtltl end ··~------------wt1hln ttorM (3) month• from the PUIJC N01lC( d•t• thl• Notice of Defeult •N r• ___ .;..;;.;;.;;;..;...;.;-....;..;.;;;. __ _ c«Oed. Thia ernount la 11.503 33 u of MMc:h 1, 1M3 til:!d wlM In-er-untN your account~ eutrent. You mey not ti.... to IMIY the amlre u"'*«f por11on of 'jOl.lt account. eyen though full peyment ... demanded, but you mull pey the amount 11eted .00.... Alt« llvee monttla from the dale of recordatlon of thla document (wtllctl date of ,_datlon ~ hereon). uni-tl'le obtlQatlon being 10!'9Cl0Md upon oermtt• a longer p«lod, you he ... only the ~II right to at09 ttoe for'ICI08ure by peytng the ne:n amount .,.._ mended by yolll' Ct9dlt0f . To find out ttoe amount you muet pey, Of to arrenge fOf peymertl IO atop the forecloeure, Ot II your property 11 In f~ for eny other reuon, contst: Jemee F. RoberU. Anomey for Beneficiary, et5 Town C.nt8' Ori .... s..ite 800, Coe1e ~. CA 9282$. (714) 841-3232. If you hew _, ~Iona. you lhould contac1 • ~ °' the QO't-emrnent 1Qef1CY wtllc:h mey hell9 lneured your loen. REMEMBER. YOU MAY LOSE LEGAL RIOH1'S IF YOU DO NOT TAKE PROMPT ACTION. PARTll NOTIOE Of' OEFAUL T AND ELEC- TION TO SELL UNDER OE£D OF TRUST. Notice la t*-by Giiien th•1 JAM ES F. ROH~TS 11 Subetltuted T""'99 under• deed of '"* d8\ed ~ 25. 19'1 r• c«ded ~. 2•th. 1te3 lnlnetrv- rnent No. as.oat 107 of Offtolal ~ corda Ill the Ofb of the R9oorder ol Onnoe Couftty, Cllllfomle Mo '-: Cfelg Allen ~ ttler96n c:8led Tru.tOf and Wlllerd J-~ ton anct Sendn J-Hvnllton herlln8tt• c.n.d ~ for the purpoee of -1ng oertlln OC>- llg•flona lndudtng one note '°' prlndpll aum. of 165,000 with tnteree1 et the rate Of 18~ per llMUITI, deecflblng fend therein aa: PARCEL 1: Unit 23 aa llhoM\ and dMctlbed IA. 1he Condominium Plan ,_dell en Mey 31, tt78, In book 12te1. 11eo-eoo fo e11 lclullve, of Olftdll Reoofd9 of eeld ~EL 2 An undl'Med one ltlty-flrll (115 lltl Int.wt M a ten- ent In <*nmon In the l9e lnterMt In end to the Common ArM ol Loi 4 of TrflCI 8692 u per 5~ In book 422, pegea 1 to 7 , of Ma.. oelleneou8 M •• r da of Mid County, aa lllCh term II '9llrl«I In the A.r1lde ent"9ed "Oeftnltlonl" of the 0.C:W•llon of c-i.. Con- dltlon8 and Aaatftetlone l'«IQfded lf'I book 12$97 I PtlQl 385 Of ~ R«lord9 (the O.OW81ton) end rty ~ment1 therwto. PARCELS: ~I.IM Mt IOt1h In the Section Wltttted "c.rtlln futlmenla fof e>wner." and "lkc>-IJC)l1. 8ettlernent and Encroeoh- ment" of the Mlole l!ntllled "e.a.- ment•" ol lhe Oeclllntlon. Thet a bf..cft °' and Oefeult In the obl!Oatlon '°' wHctl 9'ldl 09ed .. MCUl'lly hee ooowrred In thet PllY• men! ,_ not Deer\ mede ot. The """ of • t.ec>S.83 wtllol'I ,.. fleott put pr1ndpel and Int-I PIY!MIJtl and PIM late oiler~ M E 1, 1H3 and .. .,.,... 1Mtellrlwlt8 of pr1nGlpll and In Mt, Md _, ... and pereonlt operty ,..... wNcfl -dellrlo qutnt Ind~ .. beOcWne °"'"" QUent. Tllet by,_, t'*9of, the undlt- llnaed. Pf'-" bel ieftalery uncllr ..... '* -*"'*' end 0. .._.., to M6d 1,,... • .men DecWttkln o4 °"'*"' and o..wMt otr .... and ,_ clo8pOlflled 1111111 NICI TNllM IUOfl deed end .. ~· MMflolnO ~IOna c ... .-~ ""TMMTD'• &ALI T.S.No.~ On Jvty 12, IMS .. 11:00 Lii'\. FIRST AMERICA.N TITLE IN- SURANCE COMPANY, e c.-onu Corporation, u T""*-« Suo- ceMOr T NII.. or Sutl9tltvteel TrvetM. of tNt a.1mln Owd of Trull e 11ec:ute d by DAN ARTHOf'ER, a nwrted !Ml\, Ind KATHY ARTHOf'E.R, hla wife, and l'900fded M•y 14, 1M 1 aa "*""- ment No. 17332, In 9oOll 1405e, Page 1tee, of Olftd.i Aeootde of Orenge County, ~ and purwuent to ttoet C*\lln Notloe of Oefeult thereunder recorded March 8, 1983 .. ~ No. 83-0N785 of Oftlcl8I fileoOf'da of •Id County, wtlf under end E to uld Deed of TNlt Ml bllc euc:IJon for ~. '""" of the UrMed at.nu "' • Clllfller'a °'** ~ t4Mlit TNetee di'-Oii e atate or "flklnel berlk, I 9'N 01 ...,.. =· °' a 9tllte °' federal :.~!1 Ana, Celllomle. .. that right, and lnterwt ~ to and Mid by " under Mid Deed of Trwl In IN property lltue1ed In NldCounty and Stete dteor1tled .. , City of Coat • M•HL.~ Th• Souu-1-'Y rec:tenguler f)O .... of Lot 28 of Tred No. 402, • lflOWn on • Map r.dltded In 8ooll 19, Page 23 o1 MllcellllMoue MIC)e. In the oflloe of the County Record« ol Mid County. The ....... addr.-Of other -mon d981gnetlon of Mid~ la putpor1ed to be'. 327 Ogl8 Street, Coela M-.CA S8ld .. wtll be m9de wttllout _,. Of wwrMty, ~Of lmplled, .. to ttlte, CJ : 11o11 or encumbf-to ~ IN un-Plkl belMOe due on the nol9 or not• ~ by elld Deed of Truet, to wit: 1108,841.IO, plue the lollowlftll •lllNlted -'•· ••• ~ and 8dYllnOal et the time of ~ lnlttel publc8tOn of thla Notloe of Sele: aun.oe. NOnca to "'°""' t v °"""' YOU AM M DDAU.. T UICllR A DUD Of 11IU9T DATID =~ 1tt1."'LU8 YOU TAKI TO "'°'11CT YOUR •FWOfU1mt11-nfrYW, rT MAY• 90l.D AT A F\mJC ULL•YOU ... M~ NATION Ol ntl llATWm OP,,_ FfM>CSW AGAlNaT YOU. YOU aMOUl.D CONTACT A LAW• 'ta. 0.-S: June 14, 1913 FIRST AMERICAH TITLI INSU~ COMPAHY A Clllll. C«p, OWIC>merod Autllof1ad Ofllo.- t 14 bit FWtll Street llente 1wA.. CA 9270 I (7146,..~2'1 Publlltlecf Coelt ~ Piiot ~ 21. 21. July 8, 1ta ·~ M tioage your money more emcientt1 today. Call 642-4321 to subscribe llllJPlllt a l 'Gas price: Due iO drOp a .hit? _LOS ANGELES (AP) -The average price of guoline, nsing sharply in the {*It three months, may begin to decline slightly alt.er an increase of only 0.4 cent in the last two weeks, oil analyst Dan Lundberg says. The national average price of all grades of guollne at self-1erve pumps increased t.o $1 .24.19 a gallon, he said. ''This modest rise of only 0.4 could presage the kind of lon3islow decline that occurred last year, as seasonal dri\ling has been nothing like it has been historically," said Lundberg, publisher of the Lundberg Letter. Ile not.eel Sunday that price levels began "deterioratii\i" in the latter half of July 1982, when swnmer driVlllg also was less than usual due to the recession. At the time of Lundberg's last survey two weeks ago, he said prices this year had risen an average of 12 cents per gallon since mid-March. The price of regular gasoline at self-service stations rose 0.43 of a cent to 1.14.74 since June io. said Lundberg, who surveys 17 ,000 gas stations across the Unit.eel States every two weeks. Regular unle,ded was up 0.41 of a cent to $1.21.82, premium leaded was up 1.46 cents to $1.36.68 and premium unleaded reached $1.32.84, up 0.41 of a cent a gallon. Seventy-two percent of gasoline is sold through Rlr-serve pumps, including self-serve pum~ at full-service stations, Lundberg said. Prices at full-service stations were: regular, $1.30.56, up 0.33' of a cent; regular unleaded, $1.36.76, up 0.29 of a cent; premium leaded, $1.44.42, up 0.9 of a cent; premium unleaded, $1.45.17, up 0.37 of a cent. Disabled upset . y ~vans '~sforage ~ SAN JOSE (AP) -Thirty-seven new vans for ~plegics, paraplegics and others with disabilities were stored in a field for more than nine months while applicants tried desperately to get them. · Disabled people who had applied for vans and weg.-e tumed down were enraged when they heard the vehicles had sat idly in the field in Davis. Some of the vans have been beset by animals and vandals. . A story on the vans and disabled applicants was in Monday's editions of the San Jose Mercury. "I didn't know there were vans not being US«\9·" said Don Brown, an ombudsman for the state agency wtio works out of the Center for Independent Living in '3erkeley. "But l did know there 'Were people d~rately trying to get vans and not getting them." ' !he idle vans cost $341,000, or about $9,000each. "I fell out of my wheelchair when I heard the vans weren't being used," said Vic Griffin, a quadriplegic mechanic in Santa Clara. Griffin's application was turned down because hil;'.,aiate eouNelor pce1erred th.at he live in a group boU9e and be bussed to work. · Griffin refused the counselor's recommen- dation. ( "There's something shaky going on," he said. •"Jiiey want.eel to spend thousands -whereas I would have saved them money." ~ Rev up ambition Top car salesman won't shift DALLAS (AP) -At parties Tommy Armstrong lntroduc;es himself as simply a "car sal~." But he's not just any salesman - .he's at the top of the top of the line. Annstrong sells Cadillacs -more of them than just about anyone in Texas. "I sell the American dream. The Cadillac is still most people's idea of success," said Ano.strong. who sold 326 of the luxury automobiles, worth over $7 million, last year. He said recently that he makes $200,000 a year and lives in Dallas' affluent Highland Park. "Car salesmen are suppoeed to be the lowest of the low," Annstrong said. But unlike many aa.lesmen, he doesn't dream of owning a •dealership. "I wouldn't want the cut in pay," he said. Arts Center gala at Disneyland delayed for year An all-night fund-raiser at Disneyland for the future Orange County Pedonning Arta Center in Costa Mesa has been postponed, officials said. Tickets were to have gone on sale t.his month for the Sept. 24 benefit. However, theater officials said the recently announced theater completiQn delay until 1986 forced the change in plans for the Disneyland fund-raiser, that is hoped to raise $1 mil.lion. Music center spokesman Dick Kitzrow said the amU8el'Dent park benefit will probably be t"e9Cheduled 80metime during the next two years to kick off the Center's general fund-raising campaign. 1 So far more than $33 million has been ra.iaed to build and endow the 3,000-and 1,000-teat theaters estimated to cost $6.5 million. Another $20 million will be needed for operation ~-Ground breaking for the.larser theater to be built in South Coast Plaza To'Wn Center la ICheduled July 7. . ' ~S\ lt ALL WINNERS FOR THE DESIGN 'THE AD CONTEST . WILL BE PRINTED IN WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th PAPERI -WATCH FOR IT - .. OraAgt Coast DAILY PILOT ITUMday, June 28, 198~ Al WASHINGTON (AP)-A new study of y.raya to detect tJdal wavea and wam threatened ooutll} areM of their approach within a few minutes wu announced Monday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric A.dminiatration. Financed by a $325,000 grant from the Agency for lntemaUonal Development, the project will be aimed atdeveloplng an tert warning •}'Item for Llma, Peru, that will serve to provide new ways of warning developi.nB nationa of tidal waves. Known to ICientiata aa "tsunamis," theae giant waves often are set off by earthquakes beneath the ocean. Hardly notJcable at eea. the waves can rise to great heights as they approach shore and wreak severe damage to 0oaatalareaa. Thouaanda of people have been killed by the waves over the years. Their name notwithstandin8, tidal waves are not cauaed by tides. What's up dock? The LiJlutarea waachoeen for the study becauae it is considered a high-risk region on the eastern edge of the Padfic Ocean. This-spot is usually reserved for repairs on the Balboa f etry. But when J. A. Beek, ( erry owner, wants his own 56-f oot boat painted, well, Don Snyder, Bre tt Walker and Ed Anderson handle that chore, too. The plan calls for setting out aatmnattc-.enaon io- detect the approach of the waves and transmitting this information via satellite to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center in Honoli.tlu. From this center a ~aming could be sent to Lima within three minutes. ---- ' .. --_.,........_. __ - Happy 30th Costa Mesa! " ' South-e-oast Plaza congratl;llates the city of Costa Mesa, its citizens ~n.d all involved -in its affairs for 30 years of progress aind ,, outstanoing city government. ... And is honored to be a part of ~rhat is past and. shares. in the optimism of the future. -~ SOU'IH COASr PIA7A • ~ .. •' .• .. "· .. .. .. ' ·: ~· •• " ' 'I. ., . •. . •. .. , " .. . . .. --~-~~--~-:--------------------------------------...... .. 1 ~• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, June 28, 1983 MAILBOX Pi ty the poor pet people To the Ec:btor: In the Daily Pilot article about the psychology of dog-owners. a New York psychoanalyist points out that the human dominates so much of the relationship, by careful observation a dog-owner can be seen acting out their unconsicious needs which can be at the experuie of other people. Leonard Simon. an expert on such observations, cites the exam- ple or a married couple who lost their attraction for one another and then tr~erred it to their dog. But the pair had become so dependent upon their an.ln'UiJ," when it died, they soon separated and divorced. Owning dogs, then, may be indicative of an emotional in- <Jtability that can become psy- chotic which, Simon says. prolong$ a sick problem rather than resolving its healthy solu- tion. • ,. Observauon of social gatherings where a dog is wandering abo4t re-enforces the preceeding thought People unable IC bnng themselves to express affection tDward others are seen calling to, reaching for and fondling the dog. Some even submitting to a facial slavering knowing the dog's in- stinctive use of the same process IC clean it.self. Animal control officers recount tales of outrage, even asaault, by dog-owners who bold-face Ue about their undisciplined animals . and llaunt corrununity laws to protect the common decency. The next time you see a dog-owner be~gJed by his sur- foga1i! obJeCfOl' illection LO trash your lawn, your beaches, your parks and school playing fields, have compassion for that pathetic scene. And when your neighbor's dog pollutes the peace and tran- quillity of your days and nights remember, with thanks to L .M. Boyd, that the animal most often seen by a sick drinker in delirum trem. is a gray dog. BRUCE S. HOPPING Laguna Beach K atz to b e commend e d To the Ec:litor: capers as Signal's. (Latest word is Every once in a while you find a that Signal has allowed the politician l.iatening to voters and C.OUtal Conservatory to partici-~ their welfare, or work-pate in the study, recognition no lng to stop a tricky deal. Such a 'doubt th.at it's singular move was one, in this writer's opinion, is something even the apathetic pub- .Aasemblytnan Richard Katz lie couldn't swallow.) (D-Sepulveda) who recently It now appears we have a argued against the bill of /\s-similar caper right here in aouth aemblyman Friz.zelle to allow Sig-Orange County: the use of legis- nal Co. to fund a Bolsa Chica wet llive processes to cunningly cir- lands study. (Signal want$ to build cumvent the wishes of the peop~. hOW1e8 on the Huntington Beach What we mean is, we understand , waterfront wildlife habitat.) 80me Orange County supervisors. _ <dul..yqu~cture_Signal's funded -..ina sweetheart deal.-have.quieUy study finding that its project _ _petiti~ned~~.9mimtsionill. <lel- would destroy the wildlife habi-egatfon and the legislature-get tat? But Mr. Katz, ril)ping aside this-to designate the propoeed the facade of Mr. Frizz.elle's move, San Joaquin F.reeway a ~nt touched the nerve of the Signal of federal route 73. Tricky? You gambit. when he said, "if you're bet. How:> Funds aren't available rich enough to hire a lobbyist you to build th.is freeway, an idea that can get a piece of legislation that opinion pC1lls reveal is despised by will solve a problem in your best the peoplE· of south Orange Coun- mterert." ty. lt is e\Il idea promoted as a Thia signalled the ~mbly project to relieve traffic. but in Waya and Means Committee to reality sol0ely beneHw a •few rich ground Sfgnal·s end run arouna land speculators. the California Coastal Com-There iu hope that there is a million. Mr. Frmelle's bill ap-Richard Katz in our Congressional patently would have ~n-along delegation who, like Mr. Katz, will w i th G o v e r n o r De u -view such n crafty scheme to fund kmejian'.--another shot at the an unwantA~ freeway as one more voters' initiative which estab-cheap end run around the people. llabed the Coastal Commission to TOM ALEXANDER stop ju.!t such coastal development Laguna Beach F V District offers thanks To the Editor: • The Board of Trustees of the FOWltain Valley School District extends ita deep appreciation and gratitude to all the people of the community who took advantage of the opportunity to vote in the rec:imt election. The number who turned out at the polls indicated the deep commitment th.la rom- munity haa to providing an outatanding educatlonal ex- perience for children. & members of the Board, we alao are committed to offering the best possible education for stu- dents in th.la cliatrict. We want to assure all parents, students and community members that our top priority hM been and will con tin~ to be the quality of our children'• education. 'I'he Board believes that community interest is critical to this quality. and wishes to expreta its thanks 10 .vou for showing your concern. We would like to encourage your attendance at our Board meetir\gs, the first and third Thu.radays of each month. We welcome your comments and look forward to working cooperatively with you for lhe benefit of all our children. CAROL MOHAN President, · Board of Tn.as1eel l.M. 8DJd /D eep tr o ub le How can 50,000 men disappear without a t.race? History records that such happened. KJng Cam- b)'111S of Pend.a in 525 B.C. led that number of fighters into the F.gyp- tian d8el1 to attack Amun on the Ubyan border. Up boiled a aa.nd- atonn of hurricane proportions. Studenta of antiquity think the desert thereabouts now contains in lta deptha the mummified bodies of all thoee eolcUers, drowned in und. Some dogs embarrass easily. Many newly clipped poodles, for lnatance, tend to hide behind the furniture until their wool grows back out Don't blame them. Aren't any flower girl.tat wed- dinpin England Never have been. Q . Which sloth came first, the deadly sin or that South American tlft beut? A. The animaJ WAA nam4"d 8 ft.er the aln. tt aleeps 18 hours a day ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Q. Do me.nn.~da have aou.la? A. Not unless they marry mor- tals, according to the mythologists. Among mosquitoes, it'a the female, not the! male, who dines on humall blood. For this she merits more pity than loathing, I think. Aocording to Smithsonian experts. only one female mosquito in 20 lives long enough -Zap! Got her! -so to dine m<Jre than once. The White House lawn ls a media set equipped with all the audio, electric and telephone outlets needed for fi.lml.ng, taping, live coverage, what.ever. Mr. President ahou.ld feel right at home. Q. Who OWN• the world'11 big- gest yacht? A. Queen Elizabeth ll. Her Brltanrua is 410 feet long. lndden- t.alJ y, when shl"1 aboard -pipe down. matey -the capt.aln g\vea hui ordeB to the ~w either in writing or with 1hand signals. LMry D.a...,. ......,..._. • W~T Ml~T ~APPEN f5 lME.V M16HT DEVELOP 1J.IAT ~AND MoRE Sf<JN AND NERVE PEDPlI WILL Dl50WEflS AND \, SUFFER F~M MAVBE.1UMOR5. HfADA~. ~ I ~ ' .. Iran collld have sparked war · WASHING TON -Three years ago, the United States and the Q Soviet Union maneuvered dangerously near the edge of war ----------~ · over Iran. I have pieced together ~ICI Ulf 1111 ~ the supprellled story from news 1~­ ~ts, secret documents and interviews. It began on April 25, 1980, with the bollixed attempt to rescue Americin hoStages from Iran. The day aft.er the d.iaaster in the de.ert, writee former National Security Adviaer Zbigniew Bnezinaki, "l convened a meeting in my o!tice, on the instruction of the Pi'esi- den Jo ~l@!t another reecue mission." were not fooled. Our National Security Agency intercepted aome aecret Soviet messages. It was clear from these intercept.. that the Kremlin was fully aware of what was happening. They even had knowledge of the ti.min&· Some cables referred to the im- pending U .S. ac\ion in Iran as an ''October coup.'' The bantam Brzezinski -had ~mlJD ~by shlft- alwaya argued not only for a materiel from Europe rescue raid but a.180 for a larger, to ~Iran and deploying punitive military usault . "The halfofita forceecloee actions that made the moat 11eme to the · border. Thb fOt'- to me," he recaUa. "involved mid.able y of ~ and equip- aelzing K.harg Ialand, lran1a main ment included th~ crack lO~th oil-export facility. and imposing a Guard Airborne Division-8,000 naval blockade. pcmibly oombined tough paratroopers who went into with some air strikes.'' Atg.b.anktan tint 4nd aei%ed the In the stridest-8eCl"eC)', intenae Kabul airport. preparations for a .econd miMion Clearly. the Sovieta were began at trainlna camps frmn llftPAl1na foe a milltary oon.fron- Florida to California. But there tatkm in fran. But WU th1a merely were Jeaka. ln early Mal_ 1980. -a bluH to deter then-President Tune mapzine ~ Egypt'• Jimmy Cantt from taking rnlli- President Anwar t • aayi.na, tary action apimt Iran? u1 have pronUed the American Carter uked the Defeme In- people that I shall give fadlitiel telJi&'enoe ~ to "atudy and for the re9CUe of the bostaea" report on poiCble Soviet military And Newsweek quoted "• ...UO.-reecdonll to various acenarioe in administration officlal" who alao which the Un.ited States forces diacuaaed a new reecue attempt. "I have invaded Iran." Back came a think," he said, "it will be October warning that &he U.S. action likely or November before the ~ would lead to a nuclear confronta- are favorable u they are now with ckll\. respect to wind. temperature and length of night." Oil th way &o the president'• The R•••ans, lt turned out, deU., the nuclear reference waa mysterio'Usly removed from the DIA's response. But what re- mained was sobering enough. Carter was told th.at the Soviets could be expected to retaliate with a major air and ground assault. Still. he didn't even slow his military preparations. Every president is entitled to secrecy in matters ol national aecurity. But Carter's top mill tary advi&en feared he was embarked on a coune that could result in a debacle ao inextricable, a prospect eo dangerous that they resorted to desperate measures They slipped ~ied jnfonnation to me about Carter'• pl.ana. The question of publishlng this ~lusified material was the thornier because It dealt with military preparations still in pro- greee. But ln my reporter's pre- sumption, I felt it a duty to alert the public about the president's ominous act.Ions. So OD Aagut 18, 1980, I began a aeries of columns about Carter's aecrei preparations for an October action in Iran. "The ostensible purpO.e "I wrote, "is to rescue the hosta;I, but the operation would alao exact military retribution." I referred to Kharg Island as the most likely \arget of vengeance. The White House issued the expected denial,' howling in outrage at my "grotesque and amolutely irresponsible" stories. Yet even as I wrote, the Soviet commanders on the Iranian border were going through some menadni exercltet. These were deec:ribed later by the Joint Chiefs of Staff in a top-1eeret report: "In August, 1980, 8(1 unusually long and complex General Staff-controlled command post exerci.ae featuring a mock national Soviet invasion of Iran was held in the tranaborder area. A complex, theater-level command, control and communications system was deployed and tested; contingency plans were developed, evaluated and updated; and high-level com- manders and staf:fa rehearsed roles in an invasion acenario." Tboagb tbe Joint Cbleb aaw "no indication that an invasion is imminent," the exercise was ta.ken as a warning to Carter to abandon his "October coup." The Soviets had put military mu.scle behind their warnings against any U.S. military move in Iran .. Whether my writmgs or the Soviet threat finally conv\need Carter to abandon his October adventure, the important tlung i.s that it was called off. The incen- diary was removed; the tensions cooled; and the hoetages eventu- ally were freed. POLITICAL POTPOURRI: Two reporters were grousing at being barred from the act.Ion~ and the food -at a recent Democratic f4ndrauer. One hungry 9Crlbbler observed over the growling of his stomach: "They serve you at Republican functions. Even if they ship you off to another room, they don't let you starve." -Sen. Ec:lward Kennedy, 0-Mass., claims that Sen. Alan Cranston, D-Calif., supports the B-1 bomber not because it will be made in California, but becaU9e "he thin.ks the B-1 is a vitamin." A voiding the summer crowds Thia i. the best time of the whole swnmer, just befott va- cation atart.. Right now, near the end of June, aa you make your plana and anticipate taking a break from your dally routine, it'• very pleasant. Once you actually st.art your vacation. in July or August. there are certain to be problem&. The J uly Fourth weekend, tor example, has become a monster. We ou t to call it oft f or a few et thingB 1ettle ~ a little. Suddenly on that weekend, there are 500 million Americana instead ot ju.It 230 million and they're all w herever you are. Where do they all come from? It'• beeom1D1 more apparent -f!Very year that eome of ua have to get off the beat. We've got to start doing thingis at different ti.mes of the year and different times of the ~y eo that the limited facilities we have aren't overcrowded half the time and empty t.M other half. One good way to get off the beat eo you have aome breething room ,.,, -•• -.,-•• -•• -fY---~ over the July Fourth weekend la not"to ao to the lake, the shore or the country. U you want to go ~hen. go to the hot.el ln the towd near where you live. ... Mmt of the hotels in b'8 dtiea Are.Cnpty over. the .Fourth. B\.wl- ~ and women who ordi- narily oCib.tpy them aren't doing bwine9a, and all the tourista are out on the hlahwaya headed for the mountain.a or the ~. The dty la the quiet place to be. The tnditional quiet placee to be are crowded with people playi.ne their radloe too loud. AU you need to enjoy a dty weekend ia a different attitude. Resign younelf LO the fact that the o nly water you're going to play in i. the shower. Take coruiolation from the fact that there will be no flle11 or rnoequitoee and you won't have to worry about overexposure totheaun. Th.ere are a lot of advantages to a vacation weekend in a city hotel. Let meoount the ways: -You don't have to drive anywhere, and halfway inLO the weeke2)d you don't have to start worrytq about driving back. -When the rest of the crowd la going, you~re coming. You're tg'llNt the flow IO you won't ·~hows of your weekend tied up biimper-to-bumper Gla snarl of can. --.You don't have to have a good time lf you don't feel like it. You don't have to swim. You don't have to play goU or ten.nia. You can aleep until you feel like getting up becau.e no one's waiting for you to get at the day's activities. It isn't a re90l"t ao you don't have to knock younelf out using all the facllities you're paying for -Yoa can even read a book lf you've been meaning to read a book. If you need diversion, you can go to a movie or just walk Copy cat call is common ThirJ611 Found En R.qut.e to Loold.ng Up Other ThJnp: --That the mockingbird i. 10 named. of counc, becau.e lt lmitates the call of other blrcb -· but the brown thruher mirnJCI the call of the mocklnablrd. --That Iirael ii th only nation in hiltory to have had a nation.al a., a f\l1l 60 yea.rs before the ettablJ.ahment of thf' ltate. (It WU delianed ln 1897, from the~ ah.awl) --That llnce che Con.UtuUon WU ldopted ln 1789, IOme 10,000 contUtutlonal ammdmentl baYI • . I IYllH 111111 ~ ~ been propc.ed, but of th .. only 33 were tent to the 1taca. of whkh 28 were rati&d. --n.at wamen have alwa)'I been 1Ubordinate to men ln the church ttructun. althouih <• Calvtn WU quJck to pmnt out) i\ w. a woman who ~t the aood M'W9 of the ~ to the Apost.lN, who at tint refuted to believe her. -· That the EiYJ>dan govf'.tn- ment hat made a pr1ICt1ce of hirinC all coUep l'faduatea who cannot find Jobi In the private 8'!C!'tar, add..lna aome 100,000 new .,-.du· ataannually to the publJc PlY'fOll. •• That fontAan "an filml" lhown ln the U.S. accounted tw only one-hall of one pel"OIOt of Ulm lndustry income 1.ut year. (Convenebt, ln Wtillt Oennany alone, Hollywood productlona ac- count f« 66 percent of film NY91\U..) around town. You can come back to the room when you feel like it, take another ahowe 1 and maybe have a little nap ... you . There are 90 many ol>vious advantages to breaking the tra· ditional Fourth of July travel habit that It's surprising more people don't do it. A good thing to do if you don't go away over the Fourth is LO hope it rains. One of the most satisfying things in the world is to have stayed home on a weekend it pours. Even though it's not really anything smart you did, It gives you a wonderful feeling of superi- ority. "Boy, I feel aorry for Fred and Edna up there at the lake," you can say. So, enjoy ma.king your vacation and your July Fourth plans now. but keep in mind that making them is probably aofna to be a lot more fun than dohla them. You can be sure the fittworu you look forward to eeel.ng will be a disappointment again th.ls year. --'lb.at the early Hebrewa did not know the pracUce of c.owrlng the head ln a aynacocue or at prayet', aa they do today. nor ia it ,,nentJoned anywhere in the Old Te.tament. (lt r. a cu.tam of unknown ortatn that pwluall'f baJ'dened Into a fom>uJa Of piety,) I -'niat a Japane99 auto manu· fec:tu.rer can tum out more than 20,000 aompleCe can In • month with two elUha of 900 wcdten eech, whDe • ~ pro. duction rate ln the t1 .8. requltw 4,700wcrkmw.. I I I .. ' ... ' '\' .~ ., • ~ Ptliltp Moma inc 1983 • Warning : The Surgeon General Ha s Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ----........ t .. E Introducing Players Mentliol Kings . . .... 12 mg · ·1ar: · 1 0 mg n1co11ne av per c1garet1e by FTC me1horl .... _ Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Tueac:tay, June 28, 1983 ~7 , - \ ~----------~------.._ .................... ~~~~~~""~· SS 5 I • t Orange Ooaat DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, June 28. 1983 ... -.DioXin. l~·su hstanc e really s o tox ic? It 's unheal~hy and painful, but research shows. no proof it has kille~ a hum~being 8)' RICHARD T. flENClAK neighborhoods were evacuated. While much has been rrils-the face, dluin , uaea and •Alaoclated Preas Wrlter Veterans are suing over genetic understood about dioxm, a.nclud-vomitlfti. NEW ~ORK -Di?xin IB often damage th.::y clalm was caused by Ing its name, a 1980 Environmen-The report said expoeure to the called the most toXlc substan~ the dioxin contained Y'l ~ent t.a.1 Protection ~ency report most toxic form of dioxin -kn~. to man, and a wealth of Orange sprayed over Viftnam. documented strong evidence on 2,3,7,8-t.etrachlorodlberuo-p-dloxi .OenUflt' research suggests that It But one chemic&! manufacturer the advel'8e health effecta of n (2,3,7,8-TCDDJ -==-na.t been can indeed be unhealthy, painful says dioxins can be found just expoeure to hwnans. associated in thetie Industrial slt.u- and perhaps. deadly. . about anywhere as a result of ationa with liver damage, emo-But there1Bno proof it has killed combustion. The 371-page report, whlch tional diaordera, aensitivity to any hwnan bem~. . used several hundred studies in-ljght, increased risk of artery . Yet the word 1~lf -d1oxm -And the American Medical As-eluding many on workers exposed degener~tion, an often disfiguring ~ts many people like the plague sociation said there is no unminent to dioxin in Industrial situations, and peralat.ent dennatologic dia-did·~ ~e 14th century. danger to the public, contending said immediate effects can be order cal.led chloracne, involun-Dio~ has been found at Love "hystenee.l malreporting" has burning sensations in the ~yes. tary rapid movement of the eye- Canal l1_l Ne~ Yo~k and Times dioxins the target of a "wi~h n0&e, and throat; headaches; ball, honnonal imbalances, de- Beach in MJBSOun, and those hun " i~hing, swelling and redness of t.erioration of immune systems and '80federa eport ig-nored By tbe Associated Press A 3-year-old federal report listing hundreds of industrial sites in 33 stat.es where dioxin might be found received little or no atten- tion until the toxic substance was discovered three weeks ago at one ef the locations. " · Officials from almost half the states mentioned in the. En- vironmental Protection Agency report, "Dioxins," told The As- sociated Press they learned of it only after high levels of dioxin were found.June 2 at an aban- doned factory in Newark, N.J . In many cases where ap- propriate state agencies obtained the report shortl}' after its Novem-liei' lll80 release, tests ·for dioxin were not done, ~rding to an AP survey of the 33 sta~ Environmentil officials said th ey had not acted on the report because of tight budgets, lack of technology to detect dioxin, emphasis on what w ere deemed more serious toxic th.reala and early Ignorance of the seriousness of potential dioxin contamination. "While the concern is there ... we don't have the data to answer the question because of a lack of resources," said Rich Powers, dioxin expert for the state of Michigan, where dioxin has been detected in 10 rivers. "We haven't gone far enough ... 1.o know what the extent of the proble m is at this point." Officials in Michigan and~vcn other states on the list-Alabama, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Minne- NIUC NOTICE l'tBUC M>!\C[ NO~~~~ORI NOTICI! OE ~o::T AND IEL.l!C- aota, Miaaiasippi and West Virgin1'l -said their state labs did not have the capability to test for dioxin. Six stat.es said they were un- aware of the report when con- tact.ed.by theAP within the past 10 days. But in Washington, D.C., Rusty Bra.shear, an EPA spokesman, said of the report, "It's h'ere. It's not like it's been on a shelf. It was not a document held in confidence. It was used here and inter- govemment.ally ." He said under normal procedures, sueh an EPA. report would have been aent out to the 10 EPA regional offices, from where it would have been sent to the stats. Bra5beJlt:.Aaid _he ~ that was how the dioxin report had been handled in 1980. J>:llins In the join ta. A 1976 industrial explosion in Seveso, Italy, sprayed dioxin over a wide area. While there has been much debate about the effects on th'e pubtlc from that explosion, studiet of workers there revealed cases of chloracne, liver disease and high blood pressure. One study said 79 of 160 workers Involved in the cleanup showed chromosomal abnormalities. There is also increasing evidence of an association between occupational expo&ure to dioxins and a "rare form of tumor called. soft tissue sarcoma." Dr. Paul Wiesner, an asai8tant director of the national Centers for Disease Control, said last week when reacting to the AMA statemen_t. While there is no proof that exposure to 2,3,7,8-TGDD has killed anyone, there is at least sci~~tific eyidence s~es~ j t may have contributed to fatal sickn~. Confirmed Dioxin Site a 1. PMIC~ML. ............ It ... z. l9CllGM ............... 12 ... I. ... YOIH( .............. 1-. '-NEW .-..aEY ........... a ... "' ll&.*Oll' ................... 2 .. .. KAHSAS ................... 1 .. 7. FlOM>A .................. 1 .. i. ARKANSAS .............. 1 .. Toxic ~ites stated ~ The 1980 Environmental Protection Agency report, "Diox- ins," lists about 600 Industrial sites In 33 states where dioxin may be found, dividing the "potential sites" Into flve categories, two classes of pestlcldeQ and three of organic chemicals. The EPA says the pesticide sites are most likely to lead to discovery of dioxin and that It Is unlikely that any of the chemlcals on the last of the five categories, Class Ill organic chemicals, would produce ~.3,7,8-TCDD. the most toxJc of the 75 dioxin varieties. Here Is a capsule summary of the status of Investigations In California. The dioxin safety level recommended by the Centers for Disease Control ls 1 part per billion. CALIFORNIA 1. Fremont; Amchem Products -tests negative. 2. Los Angeles; American Potash and Chemical. 3. Irwindale; Specialty Organics. Florence Pearson of Department of Health Services says three facllltles were' 'formulating plants,'' not manufacturers, and dioxin worry ts therefore not as great. SCHOOL DISTRICT· NewJ T10N TO KU .PURSUANT TO port·Meq Ulllfled School Dlatrlct, DECUAATlON.Of' COVENANTe, Dtatrtci &ualneu Office, 2985·.\ CONDfTlON8 a MITNCTIOMa. a.., Street. Costa M..a. 92627, Of· PAR1,llMPORTANT NOTICE .. wive County. c.ufomla ~ BID DEADLINE 2 00 p m Wed. IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN FORE· Jvky 13. 19M CLOSURE BECAUSE YOU ARE @Pacmc,._phone CC>NSU~ER ~EL\..C>W PAGES PLA'CE OF BtO RECEIPT: Di81rlcl BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS, rt Purchalng Ot11oa at 1bove ectdreu. M.\Y BE SOLD WITHOUT .\NY PROJECT IDENTIFICATION COURT ACTION. and you may NAME. Relocation of Exl1tlng have Iha i.g.i rtght lo br1nQ you Portable lrom the "'-itla She, account In QOOd ltandlng by peylnQ 1857 ~ 10 the Conterenoa all of 10"' PMt due ~· plua C.,ter !lite. 425 E 18th Str"t· pennltted c:oeta and all.pen- Ql"&o.Qe Coun~ Nc>l"~t'i eo.ta ~ n. Cowiiiy G<-1111··-4-;..a...... .......... ~~th•-1rom ,,,. "' romr..· -~ · date thl• Notlea or o.tatilt wu ,. PLACE PL..tNS .\RE ON FILE corMcl Thie amount la 12,1110.2(). Documents .,. on talle and may be • of Mardi t, 1983 and wlll In-~at Dls1rlct AdmlnlstJaUve crMM un1U you account~ orne-at the Above Address and current you may not have to pey The Ottloal of 1he ArcMect at the the anllra unpaid portion ot your Below Addr-llCCOUflt. _, though tuH payment OBTAIN DOCUMENTS FROM wat demanded. but you muat pey The oflloaa al 1t>e Architect only the amount stated abow. 21170 Loe F..a Pl L " e1n Arter thr" (3) montlla lrom lhe -. oe OQ ' date of ra«><datlon Of thta doc:u-- CA DE~l~:/~~ 1265 ment (wlllctl date of reoo<datlon NOTICE IS HEREBY t)1\/EN that llP(>Mr9 hereon), unlaN the oblt- lhe named SCHOOL DISTRICT of Qatlon baltlQ I~ upon I*· Orange County, c.lllomla, ectlOQ by mlta • ~ period. you l\aW only .nd thfOUQh Its GoYeN!IOQ Board. tne laQel rtght to stop ltla '°'• hanMoattat ralerred to • the "DI•· cloaura by paying Iha anllre lrlct". wtlt receive al the stated 10-emount demanded by your credl· catlOn, up 10 but nol laler than Iha lor ~led time. Naiad blda tor To find out the~ you muat the ..W Of a Contrect lor the pey. Of to aminge fof peymani. to ~Project .top the ,~ •• Of If your BIOS WILL BE RECEIVED In the property la In foredoaura lo< 11ny pl-Identified al>oYa. and shall be olhat r...an, contact: opened and publlc:ly r..:t lloud 11 "-F roberia. Attorney IOI' the ~a.led time and place 8anafk:IMy, 696 Town Center DEPOSrT: Stated deposit w111 be OfM, Sult• 800, Coate ~ CA raqund to guwant• the teturn, In 92929. (714) 1141-3232. QOOd condhlon of dr9Wlngs and II you have ~ ciu-ttons. you tpeCltle.allonl wtthtn FIVEI (S) d•Y'I ehould c:on1act a lawyer Of the C>OI'· •ti• the bid opening date. ernmant agency wtlloh m~ ha..,. EACH BID lltUST CONFORM and ln9ufad your IOan. be raeoonllva to the Contract Oocu-REMEMBER. YOU MAY LOSE mant1 LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT SUBCONTRACTORS LIST: Each TAKE PROMPT ACTION bidder lhall IUbmtt. on the tonn PART II luml9had with the Contrect 0ocu-Notlea la Hereby Givan thet L---tMftlA. 1 list of the prQC>OMd eut>-JAMES F ROBERTS la Sobatltu1ad contracton on thla Project u r• Truelea under• deed of truat dated quHd by the Soblattlng and Sob-June 25, 19111 and ,_dad Fabn>- J contractlng FIW Prectic.a Act, Govt ary 211. 1983 aa lnstromant No. Code Sectlon 4 100 at eaq. ~ 109 of Ofllclal FWcofd1 In BID SECURITY: EAld'I b6dd« mu11 IN omca of tne Recorder al Of. 9Ubtnlt with Ills bid a <*1111ad Of ... County. Cllllfomla '*-: C81Ner"a ctMCtl peyat>ta to the DIS· Cc'alQ Alan 8over tharWI celled Tl'llCT Of. bid bond in Iha lonn .. , TnmOf. and Wllfatd J-Hamll- forth In the Conlrect Dooumanta In ton and Sendra J-Karnlhon .,, amounl not .... thon TEN PER· heratnattar called t>anaflclarlae IOf CENT t 10%) of the mulnwm amount the purpoae Of -Ing carteln Ob- of IN bid u a QUWMt• that the ligatlon9 lnc:IUdlng -note for IN bidder w111 ent• Into tne prQC>OMd pr1nc1pa1 eum al seo.ee1 .91 with Contrect " Iha -la -ded 10 Int--' at Iha ~· ol 18% I* Nm. In the_, of lallure to enter annum, deacrlbtnQ land therein u : Into aald Contract. aekl MCUtity llhall PARCEL 1: Unit 23 M allOWn and be IOttall ~bad In ltla Condomltum Plan DISTRICT 'RE.SERI/ES the right to NCOfMd on M~ 31, 1978, In bode rajac:t wry or au blda Of to waive eny 12987, ~to 871 lnclualva, ~i:. ~::'*"'-In any °'p~~ 2: ~ ~:.. WAGE RATES: Purauanl to t!tty-fltlt (1151at) lntateet aa a tan· pr0¥ialona or s.ctlon 1773 of lhe ant In common In the lea Int.wt If! Labor Code of the State of C.ii-and lo Common ,,.,_ of Lot 4 of fOmla. the OtSTRICT hal obtained Tract 11592 •par "'IP fled In bode lrom 1t1a Olf9c:10f of t11a Oec>artmanl 422. pagaa I to 7 ll'ldullw. of Mia- of lnduslrtel ~t1on1 the Qlltl«ll oelanaoua Mapa, IWCOfda of Mid __....... at• .J .... diem .,,.. County, u IUCh term le defined In ,.. •• _.., r v "' ,....... w..,...... ....... Artlda antltled .. ..._.._..._ .. of and the ganer• praveltlng r•I• for u; Dadafatlon of c;;;;;;;;;,• holiday and O\'Wtlma worlt, In Iha .. M..._ and .._ ..... .__ _.._. ioc.llty In Mllctl the wor1< IS to be .,....,.. ._.,,......,. ,_,,_, perbmad. for aacn et-a.or IYo9 of In book t2e97. P9 395 of Ofnclal worttat ~ to ~ the Con-Racorda (Qlt ~Ion) and any tract. n-rat• are on n1e In the amendment• tnar.io. DISTRICT Admlnl1tretlve Otnca PAACeL 3: EM1mant1 u eat fOfth 1tated ~ CoPaa ~ be ob-In the Section anlltla "Cer1alrt 1.-lnad on reciu-t. A ~ of t'-e-nanta lo< o.ner. .. and ••SYc>- ,..._ lt'8I be PQ9ted at lt>e PrQfeel PQfl. s.tllamant .nd Enc:ra.c:h-llla mant·· of 1t1a Attlda Entitled ··~ It lhall be mandatory upon the menla" of the Oedarll1lon. COHTRACTOR to M10m the Con-That a braacn of and default In the tract le ~. and upon any eub-ob41gatlOM '°' wNcll IUdl dead la contractOf under him. to pey nol i.. ~ hu ooaunad In that pay- 1'*' the Mid ~ rat• to all mant ha nol baar't made of: -""*' ampk)yed by lham In the The IUfT\ of $2,11 t0.20 wtl6ctl ,._ eacutlon of the Conlract tlac;11 pat pr1nclpel and lntatMt wrTHORAWAL OF 810: No bidder peymarlt. and paat lete c:lwQ98 u INlr ~ hie bid for • period of al M8"lh 1, t983 and al eu~ SOCTY (80) d9ya en. ~ ct.1a aet tor quent 1nst.itman11i of prlnclptil and IN opeill'Q o1 bide. Int--' end _, ,_. and I*-* 8()H06"· A ~ bond and a prop9l1y lax• wNcll -dalln-J*torrnanoa bond wlU be required quint and wt11c:n wtll ~ dalln- ptlor to .-cutlOn of t"'9 Contract, quent. and "*' be In the '°"" -lorth In that by·-!'*-of. the under· ... OonWet ~· alQJ'9el. prwt ballllflclely under 8U98TtTUTED st!RITIES IUdl dead. nae aacutad and a.. P\nUel'fl to Section 4 of the ..,..,., to aald Truet• • wnt1en OcNa1ift.,t Coda of State of Dacl#atlon of Default and o.nand c.t.. IN Contract w11t contain '°' StM, and hM dac>C*llacl with p:oMU•ll .... ttllttlno IN IUOCWtut Mid Truatea IUdl deacl and .. ........ '° eullltltuc. wuttta. f()f doc:umentt aowtdaldrig ~ Wl'I . ~ .wiheld by Iha OIS-~ ttwaby, lnnd ,_ • • TNCT to--. pet'°'"-of tile C'Alnd Ind doee hal~ all COfthlll. eume ..,,., tharatly """*"Nty QOVVMNO 80AAO: IY Oot0thy due and ~ and hat eeec1ad ~·~~ ::cF~== ""°' M.a 28, .My 5. 1983 2$47-83 ~A . M~ ~ "**f. "'----z. rad"" ... 1 •atttp61Ms __ •. ,.. .......... _ & ......... __ _ •.n. ___ _ 7. ____ _ •• ... Wlllrd JM* Hwnllton tendraJerieHamlton ~OM.-9' ..... '· ----=r=_-:.:,;:.;, ...... c.... ...... ~--114)M1~ Pvblllfled Orwioa Co.et Delly Plot June 1.4, 21, 2t, JtJlt ~ Ot'8nge Coun\.~ cen'l~a\. @ "5: The best llCld book has better. ConsumerYellOw Pages iilo two new loca directories. We're dividing the Orange C.Ounty C.Onsumer Yellow prospects: the people who live, shop and spend money Pages into two local directories because your best in your particular area. prospects told us they wanted it that way. .,__ ___ Your ad , in our new Yellow Pages, will They want a book that's closer to home, 'Q*i:'P ~"ie~ oommand more attention. It will be seen and easier to use. ~-'1bl\"::---more and used more. And it'll bring you We're dividing the Yellow Pages to even better results. , make each local book~ better advertising Get in. Cash in. Pick up th~ phone and medium for you. Tuke Orange County qlll your Pacific Telephone Yellow Pages North. for example. The people who live .... llii-i"iilillliiiilll•lr representative. I (714) 972-5519 I there do 853 of their shopping there. • "' •1982 "Orange County ShopplnaHabitaStudy." And the people who live in Orange C.Ounty Business to businesa advertisers please note: Because you do ~ntral do 833 of t,R€u-sho_pping in that area~ So now your buying and aellina in both areas, we are not changing, or you can target your Yellow Pages advertising to your best dlvidlna the Orange County BUAincss to Business Yelk>w Pages. @Pacific~ • ' ' • ---------..._ ..._.....-.. L ..... I l Diiiy Piiat ~ TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1983 . Ill ClllST AID THI COUNiY ANN LANDERS TELEVISION COMICS 82 83 84 Leaving.a ·will Many Californians don't take time isY UREN E. ltl.EIN oni.11111r ......... · What will Mppen to your property and your family if you dle7 It's a question that isn't fun to think about, and too often it is not thought about in time, legal experts say. it is estimated that up to 60 percent of all Californians do not leave wills directing the division of their estates w hen they die. People either think they don't pave anything to leave, or they pan't decide who to leave it to or they put oU making a will because they don't want to confront the po.ibllity of their own death, said Jeanne Blackwell of· the Orange County Legal Aid Society. "It's procrastination, mainly. People are really reluctant to face the thought that they will die. Unfortt.mately, .-lot of people die before they're qu.ite ready for it. ''Or by the time they're old and sick they figure whatever they have will go to the people they want, anywfly," she explained. \ tJnfortuJ'\&tely, that's not always the case. It ia true that if no will is left, the It.ate divides up any remaining property between the nearest relatives ~ starting with the 1p<>uae and children and working up, the famUy tree from there, Bleclcwell said. If there are no relatives to leave the property to -either personal effects like cash, jewelry and furniture or ''real" property like houses and lani -the debts are paid off and the remaiJ>der of the estate goes to the state of Cali- fornia, she said. U a person wants to leave special gifts to charity or to persons outside of the family, a will is es;.,ential. And a will is especially import- arlt for parents with young chil- dren , said Joseph Radensky, di- rector of clinical education at the Western State Legal Clinic. "Young couples should use their wills to appoint guardians for their children if they bo!h die," he said. "There can be huge squabbles over (guardianship). The grandparents will come for- ward, but you have to decide if they're the right people. How old will they be whe n the child turns 17? A couple needs to appoint people who have similar values." Whenever you have significant property or children under 18 you sh ould have· a current will on file, Radensky said. The necessity of updating the will was brought home to Raden.sky by a case he handled recently for a widow wh08e husband had dled almost 21 years before. When §he died, a piece of property she had inherited from her husband and which had appreciated in value would nor- mally have been divided between her relative. if ahe had left• will. But instead, her husband'• hein came out of the woodwock and began making claima• on the property. "Here are all h1a heira who hadn't aaid boo to her in 21 years coming in and getting pieces,'' he aaid. WW. come in three fonna. all of which are equally valid and acceptable lf they are prepared properly, Radetllky aaid. The most recently approved will ia called the Callfonlia Statu- tory WW. A bill aigrled into law last fall establ.iahed th.la will, which ia simple, euy to read and fWa the 'needs of people who do not have complicated estates. You can fill out and sign the will without witneaes and without legal ~d. • The form la available in sta- tionery store9 or by aending a telf-addreaed, stamped envelope to: Troop 748, 775 W. 17th St., Unit .R,.. Costa Me.a. 9262.7. A member of the Boy Scout troop ia malllng out the fonna u a public 8el"Vice project. The rus.:tvantages of the statu- tory will are that it ia very limited and cannot be U8ed by 90IDfJOOe who has substantial property to leave or 110tneOne who wants to leave specific gifbl to varioua charity organiultiona, Radensky said. A eecond type of will ia the That second career Most retirees rather be \NOrking By toUISE COOK ................. .- What are you going to do after you retire? For many Americans, the answer is: Keep on working. Whe ther you stay m your existing job or look for a new one, howevf'r, you probably will have to make some changes and it helps to plan in advance. A survey conducted by the American Associa- tion of Reured Persons mdtcat.es that a lot of older people want to keep on working. More than one-third of those questioned who were already retired said they would rather be working. Almost three-fourths of those over 55 who were still on the job ~d they would prefer to continue working, eve n if they could afford to retire. The Institute of Lifetime Learning, a division of the assotjation, has published a guide, "Second Career Opportunities for Old~r Pe rsons.·· It is available at no charge from the institute at 1909 K Si. N.W., Washington. D.C .. 20049. The institute guide says that older people often have advantages in the workplace, including ~ and punctual work habits; good writing. spelling and mathematical skills; and a mature attitude. Most post-retirement workers, the guide says, get jobs in the same-field they have always worked in. U you have already retired, "you miiJtt want to approach your former employer ~r similar company for a full or part-time position as consultant or trainer or 3:.. temporary assignment foe staff who are iU or on vacation," the guide says. Again, the oMe r worker has an e<ige. "Your familiarity with the company or a similar job will provide you with an advantage over most temporary help." U you have not retired -but are getting close to the day -consider retiring gradually. You may be able to work out a plan with your employer where you reduce your work time without reducing your pension benefits. Before you decide what you want to do, ask younelf 80me quest.Jons. v What is your background and what sort of reeources do you have? What kind of special talents, hobbies or skills do you have which can be transferred to a career? v How many years do you hope to work? v Do you want a full-time job or a part-time one? v What is your main reason for wanting to work? la It financial or do you slmply want to keep busy'? v Are your talents in demand by local camflillies? If not, what sort of training do you need? The institute guide suggests several places where you can get help finding a job or learning about a new career. Among them: • State departments of employment which offer free 11ervioes includl.ng conaultationa with a counselor and workshops to improve job-hunting skills. Check the telephone book under state gove nt listing,. • e Senior Community Service Prosram which ~des part-time employment and train- in r low -income older pert0na. For further Information , check your local agency on aging or write to: Office of NatiOQal Programs fot Older Workers, Employment Training Administraticln. Department of Labor, 601 DSt. N.w~. Room 6122, Washington, D.C. 20213. • The Foster Grandparent Program and the Senior Companion Program which ofter work opportunities to low·incorne people 60 and aver. Participants work in institutiona and private 1ettings with children and adults. You can find out more by writing: ACTION, 806 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20525. The final responsibility foe getting a job, of course, rests with you. 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Many people do not make out a will becauae they either do not have a lawyer or think they will have to pay expensive legal fees to retain one. However, Radenaky said, most will-preparation ia not expensive -it runa from $3~ to $50 if lhe will ia not extremely complicated -and there are aeveral eocieU~ which will refer lawyen and give free legal advice to thoee who cannot pay for it. A aervice called Tel-Law provides three tapes on willa and will-preparation which can be listened to free of charge. Call 731-1715 and ask to u.ten to tapes 133-lM. F.ach tape runs about 5 minutes. U you need to find• a lawyer, consult the Lawyer Referral Ser- vice-orthe Orange County Bar Aaeodation at 835-8811. The as- IOdation will refer you without charge to lawyers specializing in apedfic types of problems. Auto repairs ••• Proper mechanics fl 2~A VID TURASU .. ,......., .... In the lut two article9 in th1a eerlee we loOked at waya to perform pttVen1ative mainten- ance oo your own car, and places to abop for the para to repair your automoblle. Now let ua tum to repairs that require the llel'Vk:ee of amechank. The fint tip la: U in doubt about where to tum foe repaln. take it to the dealer-from which you pwchued the car. You may have to pay more foe ~pain than you would if you took It to an independent mechanic, but at lieut you'll know that your car will be aetUna the best poaible care. Thia LI becau.e the mech- anks who work for a dealer work on the ume typea o1 can day in and day out, and It stands to reuon, that lf they cannot find and repair the problem nobody can. U you want to be certain your car will get the attention and expertl8e it dMerva. vtlit your dealer'• repair ahop for lel'Vioe. Before you have any repms done, however, alwaya get a written e9tlmate from whatever repair ahop you take your car. Thia LI the law ln California. '!be California Automotive Repair Ad WM Initiated 80 that problam such • UW!r-prtcina and other wwcnapuloua pl'ldMa could be eliminated. Not only m\.UJt the mechanic live you a written eltimate of the repair work , but you i uat authorize the estimate by signing it. In this way, you will have a much better idea from the mo- ment you bril)2 your car in, what W:!X'k will be cble. U a mechanic does any extra work which was not listed on the estimate, and he did not get your oooaent to do the work, you have a legitimate complaint and can call the Bureeu of Automotive Repair (•division of the California De- partment of Consumer Attain} and explain to them your problem. The Orange Coo.nty district office of the Bureau of Auto- motive Repair ii located at 28 Civic Center Plua, Room 360, Santa Anai Ca., 92701. The telephone numberia~. ~thoueh the Bureau of Auto- motive Repair does not have a lilt of recommended mechanics, the Automobile Club of Southern California does keep auch a u.t. U you would like to receive the AAA'a list, you can requeat a cocy to be eent to your address y calling. The telephone number of the nee.r.t AAA df&e la u.ted in the white peaes. Another option you have before taJd.na your car to a mechanic LI to take your car to a California State Vehicle Inspection Center. You remember that pl.ce where you hid to l'O to: haw your car'• ..,..on system checked? They have • ~ eervtce which they charae tl 1 to perform. They run a number ot u.ta and can mmettm. tell you what la WJ'Cll\I. One such inspection center ia located at 7131 Orangewood Ave. in Garden Grove. If you know before you take your car to a mechanic what ia wrong, you can talk about the problem more intelligently and thereby short circuit any attempt by a repair shop to "aell you a bill of goods." The Garden Grove lnapection Center ia open M~y from 8 a.m. 1o 7 p.m. and Tueeday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. One really sbouldn 't wait until the problem gets ao bad that you cannot take your car around to two or three diffenmt place9to (et a few estimates. Try to operate ~ a position of advantage. When you take your car to the various repair shops, try to weigh other factors as well, such as how responsive and inten!Sted the mecl)anic ia with your problem; what type of guarantee the ahop off en on la work (nonnally three months or 4,000 miles); and what type of equipment and too1a the repair ahop \191!9. Make sure you keep a record and all recelpbl of the repa1n. Theee will come in handy when It CXllDe9 time toaell your car or if you have a problem• before your guarantee run.a out. lntonmtion IOI' thla repon w• oompil«l from '"l'oday'• Best Buys.,, Ml ~ O>unty OOD• llUIDel" nprt. .. -----·--· . ---....-o:--........----~----------~-------.... -91111!1---• Bl Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, June 28. 1983 ,. .. ::: ,, i ,J_ ' " - !.""' t J ., " r q~ t,,, • _, ,,,I 1 ~ .. 7 -~ .,...., ,... ....... .., Lee,.,_ Bill and Ann Lu~ right, chat with Barbara a nd Bill Ficker at the Commodores Ball. Following the dinner Lusk was named Commodore of the Year. ·--. Chairman of the ball Dave Martyn. .. ~ANN UNDflS DEAR ANN LANDERS: This is a plea to the ---police m Danbury, Conn.-For aevend years my Criends and I have been trying to get this cit)' to start a teen squad. We have been getting deaf ears and the good old run-around. Danbury has had more than its share of teen-related crimes. The poli~ have enough-to do without trying to be social workers. Qur real 80cial workers can barely manage their regular caseloads. What is a.teen squad? A group of hand-picked • • -~-agers who want to get involved in the teen problems of this city and help the police. We would be available day and night for any teen in tnxible. tAlk to them and help set up prograr_ns. We ¢oilld get into and clean up our schools and local~ a lot easier than an undercover agent. Every teen I know would rather talk to one of their own than to an authority figure. How do we get the police to listert to us, Ann? We are not trying to take over their jobs. We just want to help. -FRUSTRATED IN CONN. DEAR FRUS: I sent )'Olll' letter to tile DJDbury c:Jlid of police, NelaoD Macedo, ud asked, "Wby not?" I received tbe followin1 reply: "DEAR ANN: The Danbury Police Depart- ment has some interesting programs that youths in the community may join. For example: The Police Athl~~--Explorers. Oub. _Th~ Expl~rers "'1tft?-~-fu many~.subject.8 il:hd given unifonns. They perform various police duties under the supervision of a sworn police officer. · Naturally, because of civil liability and physical dangers, we l\4ve guidelines and administrative controls for the safety of the members, both male and female. "Another organization the Danbury police are involved with is Operatton Saferide. Saieride is an emergency number teens may calJ should they need a ride.after: drinking too much. Members in the Saferide -Proa.am provide rides that help reduce attidents ana~~th on our highways. "The Danbury Police Department is always open to suggestions. If 'Frustrated in Connecticut' wants to see me about these programs, tell him to come right over. -LT: ARTHUR SULLO, ADMINISTRATIVE COMMANER TO CHIEF NELSON MACEDO" DEAR FRUS: Tbere'1 your invitation. I bope yoa follow . Ulroach. And may I offer my congratalatlonl'to-yoa teens In Danb11ry who want co do 1ometblng conslhtct\Ve in your town. I'm proad of yoa, and Danbury 1bould be proud, too. DEAR ANN: What's the best quote you have read this week? -J. J ., WESTON, MASS. Dear J.J.: Glad yoa ••keel. I've been dying to ase It! It'• by George Bernard Sbaw-on getting . married. "When two people are oder tbe la.flaence of tbe most vlolebt most inaane, most 11eln1Te nctmnt tran1te111lt})a111iii1:-tliey are reqalrecl to swear tbat tbey wlll remain in that excited, abnormal, exllaastini state until death do them part." (Small wonder SO percent of all marriages end in tbe dlv9rce coart1.) ------- Parents. what should you do if your teen-ager i8 having sexua.J •relaf.ions? Ann Landers' new booklet, "High School Sex and How to Deal With It -A Guide for Teens and Tfieir Parents," give no-nonsense advice on how to handle this delicate situation. For each boo~et, · d 50 ·rents plus a tcmg, scamped, self-ad ,envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 11995, du o, W . 60611. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY, INC. .......... _-4 .... 1921 HAHOll llVD COST A MESA -S4a-I IS6 Alfredds Vife • • 1S 1n CAPE C_!D co1ncpo1 ... cl&uic apparel you won't bell ... the pric::eel c!:! ~. 645-4136 Nil.JC NOTICE 2737 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 673-1469 .-~ ,~ Grand Opening Special 15% Off Any Purchase One of Amer.ica'A top wine lists. Th.-Win.-'ip"ll·"''' fine Dining ' 3801 Eat! C o119l HiitlH\,IV r.11mn1tJt'I Mar,Cah~•rnlo (714) 760-0HI ---~------------=-------- ~ I Lusk Commodore of Year Commodore's Ball attracts 500 fun(d)-raisers BY VIDA DEAN Of)M Dolllr ........ .. .. "and he JOltled hts lather John D. Luak IJ\ busmelS. ,, The secret was out. Skipper Mike Gering'• "suspense-filled" lntroductlon was too explicit ... Bill Lask was the Commodore of the Year and Gering had several more paragraphs to read. But, the white-jac)y!ted Commodores ignored their skipper in playful mutiny and rushed IO congratulate Lusk while the Skipper droned in. The 35-member Commodore Club, the wel- coming arm of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commeroe, "usually" keeps the name of the award winner a secret until the moment the name LS announced. So secret that the Commodores mal.I their ballots to the Skipper, who counts them, rii:f tells only the engraver of the winner's plaque. The COY award is handed out annually to a member for hard work, responsibility, leadership, fellowship, dedicated service and rare good humor. The event in the Marriott was the 24th ball and the 9th such award ceremony. Lusk joms previous winners -the late Theodore Robins, Don PeDDlogton, Tom Evans, Paul Salata, Harry Babbitt, DDn Mclnne" Vin Jorgensen and Bob Mceurdy. The gala evening began with the 500 guests in the Atrium of the Newport Beach hotel for cocktails and it continued upstairs with dancing and dining (concludmg with the flaming dessert presentation) in the ballroom. David Martyn, an orthopaedic surgeon, was in charge of the whole operation. He jokingly said he had been busy all afte1'ioon as chajrman setting the tables (that,1 don't believe). Assisting on the committee (planning started about two months ago) were Jim l>ale, DeDDi1 Lande.man, BobRobin1 and Ttm Parker (wearing a nifty print cummerbund set. He said he got it at Neiman-Marcus. That, I believe). Ron Rubin and his orchestra (they made such • ...... n1 r Ahn\ •• n \o\-1t· C::IIlERC® ---~ :.' Pr<·"d1·n1 LJ I · · t d ,1141 7C,} onf1 n 1 m 1 e f d111 .O(llh \\hll I Jll' f111 ( liildlt'll ltt1llh'' f't•h IJif1•dt I it"""'" ll1111d1 .. 1 l\1:1•111 y ( ''" '"' l1t1•1.it11l1' r.:?T ""'• '44·0160 ll>O ..._. ti "' i.. '13-ll!IO Cl\Nklplwf ""-e ~ .. '(KJ ow, It )0, 100 •lO. 100, 'JO ·---1K.....,.<ll ... tllon •t~.I JO IOJO • HUNllNGTON BCACH • IUtlltGTOfi ........ -• ra aq.om -..s.:s· (PC) lloo ll•n 100 t tS ·--·nc~(l) .... 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A few of the festive 500 at the fund-raiser were Carol South. the Tom tel1ena, Tom and · Emma Jane Riley, Barbara and Biii Ficker, Pat Michaels, Newporter's Leah Marshall and her husband Ron Avlet, the Cecil Shlrars, Pat and AJlan Rypioald, Suzy and Herb Sutton, the Bob Clifford• and DeeDee and John Toner (he's an exec with the Monarc:h Hotel opening in May at Laguna Niguel). Also, a table of Fashion Island folks -Ka thleen Lauren, AJan Anderson (The Livery), the Bjom Sedlenicb (Posh), Barb and Domini.ck Rappollo and Gary Raff (Raff Jew- elers). And last (in the NFL draft, at least) Mr. Irrelevant John Tuggl.,., and his cute wife Stephanie. •BARGAIN MATINEES• Monday lhru Saturday All Perlo•manc.es before ~ 00 PM ~ (Eltapt Spetlll Engage11111111 and Hohday11 "OCTOPUSSY" 1001 ttM >M ... ,. fl4ta "SUPERMAN Ill",,..., •DOU• tflJlllO tt:4ita.ttt .. , •• "YELLOWBEARD" 1 .. 1 11'0 I" .. tt.e-"-•ll. W tt ~--~ .. R-E_T_U_A_N _ - OF THE JEDI" 1001 • ,_ OQl.eY I TH•O QA .... ..-..K. .. LAKEWOOD CENTER WALK·IN OCul,., o• COl'\Gl••OOO 213/531·9510 ) "SUPERMAN Ill" 1001 9t OQll.llT ll'DllO ,._.. ...... ,.. .. LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WALll·!N J.oc;ulfv A I Oel Amo 21l/6U·9211 "WAAGAMES" , .. , ........... _..,,. AN AHJIM ANAHEIM ORIVf·IN •ree-Of ft Of l.9~~ ti 17f·fHO "OCTOPUSSY" tN t •90t..a.•~ tt:'A.._ ... ..._. .... ,.. ·n.: SWOfU> .. THI[ 8TOM" 1•1 \a': ...... "C~tNI _ .... "WAROAMES",..1 tu.. .......... ~PORK Y'S 11: I THE NEXT DAY .. ) ... .............. , .. '"'4DING PlACH" 1111 "AN Of';.CEA ANO ~f'f A OENT\.EMAN""" 11':,.~ ........ Clf•f '' lOuMJ "YELLOWUARO" '"' "OCTOPUSIY" tNt ...... ""' "t.ONE WOU' llllCOUADIE" ,.., "FORCED VE~F'"" COllJt- Alli P'4A .. ASH BUENA PARK 0111vl IN Uncotl\ A•• W•t·1 Of 11\0ft 121·.070 Coot I<- "WARQAMES" ""'' ..... 'ONE DARK NIGHT" - ------------~~---- Hill NA. i'Alll• \ LINCOLN DRIVE IN l•"co•ri ••• ••t1 01 .: .. on 121-~070 f(llJ .... IA "1 "PSYCHO II''"'' ...... "BAD BOYS" (II) "SllnAMAN "'" -OL"° FOUNTAIN VALLEY DRIVE· IN JOI' Ot•OO ftwy ot .H>O'-""'"' tao. "HIGH ROAD TO CHINA" - f62·24&1 C• ... fftclUOIO "THE 8URVIVOAI" 1111 .... "THE TOY",.., C"'l"-----"YEUODIAAD" '"' ...... "LONI wour MCpuAot:" , ... , lfltt ,, toutlO A. uAft .. 4 LA HABRA [)lllVI Ill r...'"::.::. ~..:.. J 191·l693 - "TRADtMO P\.ACll" -"' ...... "AH Of'FICD ANO A ~NTUllAN""" "TwtllQHT zo. - THIMOV."-"lt.ADI~""" .. I . I -6.1>0- IJ OD NEWS 8 WOfl:>ER WOMAN Q BJ /LOIO Cl) HAWAIRYM &><MAWY t'ri> AMERICAN OOYelMNT CJ) ·cas NEWS !ll!::J::Q W PERFtCTlY AW« O MOVIE * * * '• S11r Wers" (1977J MWll Hamlll. H11r1son Ford -e.•-m OAAHGE COUNTY TODAY -1:30-m 0000~ OOOOVT 6l> DICK 'CA YETI_ (JI)_ '11) UNOERST~ HUMAN BEMAVIOA Cll NEWS ®l BARNEY t.ltl.W !BAU IH THE FAMILY ID FElOHY SQUAD mOOOOER&e -7:00- IJCBSHEWS OHBCHEWS D l<UHOFU D A1J£NEW80 Q POUCEWOllAH CI> NEWS Q)BASEllALL ., JOt<ER'S WILD 61 BUSINESS REPOffr ~WJVA CJ) P.M. MAGAZIHE 9 EHTEATAMtEHT TOMGHT a MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN mDRAGHET (C,MOVIE * • "L111's Moon" (1982) M111 Oil· Ion. C111<ly F1sller ' CO)THEWAYITWAS (Z)MOVIE • • • ·~ "The 'Spider's Strataoem" ( 1969) G1uho 81091, Alida Valli. -7:30-IJ 2 OH THE TOWN D Q! FAMILY FtUO U EYE OHL.A g) (I) TIC TAC OC>UC»I m MACffEIL / l.EHRER REPORT @) YOU ASKED FOR IT m MOVIE * t "Stanco EkJSI«" (1952) Jalll1 Lood, Scott Brady (Jj) WIMBL.EDOH UPOA TE (O)BASEBAU CS)MOVIE • * "Tile preal Advenlure" I 1976) Jeck Palance, Joan comns. . -1:00- IJ Cl) OH THE ROAD WITH QiAAlES l<UAAL T D Q! TMU-TIAM • U MOVIE *'* • Whatevll! Happened To Aunt AJice? ( 1969) G81aldlne P191. Rulh Galdon U l]]J HAPPY DAYS O MOVIE * * "The SpY Wtth The Per1ect Cov· .,. ( 19661 Robert La/lslng. Dena ~ler C1J TWILIGHT ZONE 9) MOVIE -...-~--- Johnny Cash s tars in 44T he Pride of J esse Ha llam" to- night a t 9 on K N XT (Channe l 2). • • • ·~ Ano Tnen Tnere Were None" ( 19•5) Louis Haywaro. Barry F1ugeia1d &l>NOVA ml MYSTERY! (BJ MOVIE • • "II You Could See What I Hear" ( 1982) Marc Singer R H. Thomson O MOVIE • • • "Tne French Ueutenanl's Woman 119811 Meryt Streep. Jtf&- mylrons -8:30- IJ OUR TIMES WITH BILL MOYERS Q ®l JOANIE LOVES CHACHI (!) CHARLIE'S ANGELS -9:00- U CJJ MOVIE • • • "The Pride Ot Jesse Hallam" (198 1) Johnn~ Cuh. Brenda Vrte- cato 0 a! REMINGTON STEELE Q cr§J THREE'S COMPAHY &!) AMERICAN PLAYMOUSE • Cl> COSMOS ~ JEAA'f FAlWEU. SPECIAL :.t)MOV1£ • • 'N1sn~1t1e G.,1 11979) M011ic1 Gayle. Rooet Davis (S)MOV1£ **"It You Could See What I Hear· (1982) Mere Singer, R.H Thomson (%)MOVIE •••,;"Luna" (1979) Jill Clayburgh. Matthew Barry -9:30-0 cr§)9T05 MOVIE *'*''h "Moment To Momeni (1966) Jun S.betg H0!1or Steckman -10:00-D Qt) ST. E1..SEWH£RE U 0 m II> NEWS D ®J HART TO HART &ii '11) WHAT MAKES RA88fT RUN? A PAOflLE Of JOHN UPOll<E m BOLD ONES rH) DOLLY IN CONCERT OMOVIE . • t •,; "Slreet Mus•t" (198H Eliza· beln Dally Larry Breeding --• ..64••r•• \S7 CINEMA WEST lllll'WelO II ~II •1rwero HI J!)S Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT !Tueeday, Junie 28, 1883 CHANNEL LISTINGS f) KN~ I d ll<.;1 t "• A111J"''' CJ KN6< 1Nf11 I''" /111 wl1•. " lo, l LA '"I IL '"A• ,,., .. u MBl rv 1At11 , 1 ,,,, 1,.m, 1I l\rl.4U.1(.I~ •I .. ,.,, 01 .. 11.+ Q l(HJ TV 1111,J 1 I /\01 It"' ®, KCSI 1Alh.1 "''" ll, 1 Q) Kn\/ lnel 'l /\11 }t•h .., i<COP TY I'"" ~ •:. 1\11 I''" "> &:I i<CE I TV tPBS L '" 1\11 1• '•'~ '11) KOCE TV PB:> Hunt•n'11~ ri u .... c1 8H complete ll1tlng1 In TV Log -10:30-., INOU£HOOfT ~ NEWS fi5 ="T WOfll< * * * .. Tiie Thing" (1982) KIH1 Rus-Mll, AICtllld Oyw1. -11:00- IJ o a w a a NEWS 8 BA TUADAY NIGHT O IH~Of ... m TME JEF'FEMON8 Cl) 8ENHY HIU 83 8USIH08 REPORT Cl> P8S LA TEHIGHT m ANOTHER LIFE I CJ MOVIE • * * "And Your Name Is Jonah" ( 1979) Sally Struthers James Woods S LOVIHG FRIENDS ANO PERFECT COUPLES -11:30-IJ (J) OUIHCY 0 Q! WIMBL.EDOH TEHHIS Q ®) AI!J(; NEWS NIGHTUNE 0 ORAL R08ERT8 SPECIAL m ooocouPLE CEHARRY-0 fii) CONTEMPOAARY HEAL TH ISSUES m100CLUB &)MOVIE **' "Fasl·Walklng" (1981) James Woods. Tim Melnllre , SJ A NEW DAY IN EOEJ4 0 JUl Y PREVIEW lJMOVIE t * "The DllTlntd ( 1969) Dirk Boo11e1t lngnd Thulin -11:45- 0 ~ TlfE BEST Of CARSON -12:00- 0 EHTERT AINMENT TONIGHT 0 YOU ASKED FOA IT INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS O)MOVlE * t * ·~ "The Pawnbroker" (1965) Rod Stetgtr Geraldine Ft1zgera10 $ MOVIE * t 'Hano< Guild" (No Date) Rod Sleoger, 01V1d Hul!man OMOVIE t * * Oeathlrep" 11982) M!Gtlae4 Came CMstopher Reeve -12:20-0 HEW DAY IN EDEN -12:30- D COUPLE8 Q ®l ONE ON ONE OMOVI~ • • • "Cast A Dark Shadow" ( 1957) Ditti Booarde, M11g11e1 LockWood CI> TOM comE: UP CLOSE Cl) MARY HARTMAN, MARY HARTMAN -12:40-0 CL MCMILLAN C MOVIE * t 'It ·An Eye FOf An Eye 11981) Chuck Norns Chrllloplltr Lee -12:46- 0 IB LA TE NIGHT WITH DA V10 LETTERMAN -12:50-QJMOVIE • • "Fruit• Of Puslon" ( 1982) Klaus K1n1k1, lsabt41t llflers -1:00- U MOVIE • t •;, "The Man Who Would Not Ole' ( 1975) Oo<othy Malone. Kten•n Wynn Q MOVIE * *' "Ama.nng Or G" (1945) Fr1neo FrlnClll, CICcio lngreal&. Cl) MOVIE * t "Tendet Is Tiie Night' (Plr1 1) (1952) Jennifer Jones, Jason Robards Jr C!)MOVIE * * ~ "The Oevll's Web" ( 1975) [)ja. na Oo<a. Andrea M11covlccl ®l EHTERTAIHMEHT TONIGHT m OAANOECOUHTYTOOAY -1:30- ~lHOT NECESSAAILYTHEHEWS -1:46-CJ I.it H8C HEWS <M.AHIGKT -2:00-u (I) C88 NEWS NIGHTWATQ1 0) TOM COTTlE: UP Cl08E <Ii TEHHl8 ~MOVIE • • "Wartres.s" (1982) Caroj Orelle, Jim Harns. OMOVIE *' * *' • "Lenny ' (197•) !Nttln Holl· ma~. Vaierlt Pe.<rine. -t•6 IQJMOVIE H "Blood Beach" (1981) John Su on, Burt Young -2:30-D MOVIE ** "MUii Of The Dragon" (1951) Shella Ryen, RICtlard T revta QQ)NEWS CE MARCUS WELBY. M.O. ~MOVIE t * "The Loners" ( 1972) Deen S1ocbell, Gloria Gr...._,_.,. CZ)MOV1£ ~ .. • "Autho<I Au1horl" ( 1982) Al Pacmo, Dyan Cannon -2:45- -S:OO-C!> MOAH1HG STRETQ1 O>MOVIE • • • "Strangtn Wl'tell We Meet • (1960) Kirk Oougtas. K1m Novik -3~ (f)FNTH20 PERFtCTl y ™Ht< -3:35- DISPY -3:56- OMOVIE *' • ~ "Street Music" ( 1981) Eltz.1- beth Dally. Larry Brttding -4:00- (!) TOP (1 THi MOAHIG ::. 1'' ,._ (CJ MOVIE *' t * "The !>Mp" ( 1977) Robert Shaw. JacqueNM 8lSMI 0 MOVIE • • "Oaughten Of Olnness (1971) Oelphlnt Seyrig, Joltn KM1tn -4:IO- (f) BULLWINKLE 2,MOV1£ •••Ji "Luna" (1979) JlM Clayt)l,lr~. Matthew Barry -4:S5- lllSPY ''THE FlMNEST APteUCAN MOVE COflEDY OF T1£ YEAR:' -NEW YR TMS ~~ _.}~.!£!!!~ ---NOW PLAYING ---. ******************************* ADVANCE TICKETS NOW ON SALE FOR h t Two Malinu Show1nuONLYS2.UUnleu0therwlstMottd Jqhn Updike· Author is featured on Public television !It :f.?!W ,.!?~! NEW YORK -The mysUque that follows Hemingway -or Fitzgerald or Faulkner, for that matter -doesn't seem to have caught up with John Updike, and perhaps it never will. It may simply be that Updike is living. still writing, while his literar~redecessors have t~eir completed work, moreovW legend, as legacy. But listen to what Updike says about himself: "Here lies John Updike. a small-town boy who tned to make the most of what he had. He made up in diligence what he might have lacked in brillance." Hemingway, or Fitzgerald, or Faulkner, m1ght have asked for more an epitaph. Updike -his writing, and especially the man -is examined in "What Makes Rabbit Run?: A Profile of J ohn Updike," to be broadcast on public TV tonight. It's a classy, well-crafted and generally engrossing documentary, an hour long. The name of the film, by David Cheshire of the British Broadcasting Corp., comes from Updike's widely acclaimed series of novels featuring Harry ''Rabbit" Angstrom, the most recent of which, "Rabbit is Rich," published in 1981, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, the American Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award. And "What Makes Rabbit Run?" begms with the author..&:1.D--¥ur, promoting his book. It's a pursuit, he saysfwith mild apology, that he seems to enjoy . Soon he is on his way home. to Shillington, Pa., and to his widowed mother's two-story, stone farmhouse nearby. It is here that we get to know the writer best. "He was a luminous boy;" says his mother, Linda Updike, college-educated, well-read, at- tached nonetheless to the land and home of her childhood. "Cfn you understand that? A luminous boy, very little opacity." Updike, in a gray sweater tom through at the y elbows, Is helping his mother install storm window s. He reflects on the farmhouse to which he moved at age 13, and on the fact that it was his mother's decision to buy the place back. . "To men, at least my men in my books." he says, "property is often an encumbrance." On his way back to New York, Updike passes • through Reading, Pa.. a town he has thinly disguised as Brewer in the "Rabbit" series. "Though he hasn't studied the things I have," the writer says of Harry Angstrom, his protagonist, ''he still is fairly alert." And, later, "I've tried to write about average people, because I feel, in most respects, I am an average person." The documentary pauses briefly at The New Yorker magazine, where Updike was a member of ~Hrom•l955 to<IM . and spends so~e in Massachusetts, where the writer Lives today with Martha. his second wife. Ii you thou&ht the nJcbt before wu funny, wait tW you 1ee the neat day. P\lll.IC NOTICE NOTICa OP WTWNO«D TitAH91'1JI UNOIM HCTK>HI wra~MO?• CAUPORNIA llUIMU AND "'°""tteONI COO« """" Of ~. '* 8oclel a.. c:urlty numw. 11\d eddr .. a of ~Md Pf~. lneludlng Zip Cod« VAUGHN'S LIQUOR INC., e Celfomle Corpotatlo, Fedtrel Tu Ho 95-2787480, t 125 Victoria. ~ S. eo.ta Mwa, C'9i N-. Sodel Stcurtty numt>tr. llld edd,_ of lntM\ded tr·-fW•, lnc:ludlng Zip Cod9: MICHAEL f'. STINGLE, Soc. St o. No. 557·72·7393. PATRIC IA A. STINGLE. Soo. S•c. No. 1113GU•r•iadj6i6s~ 2sss 1~~.) s * S 667·72·ff52, ROBERT C. HANSEN, Soc. Sec. No. 117~29. SARAH J HANSEN Soo. S t e . No 5~2-412-2730, t 9041 Jtnner Strt11. 11 •S 2.u S rOO 7:4 0 10:2S rTTlll U :Ul14Sld!I UUJ 1100. 10:30 ~ -A"-WU-- -No l'•uH-RFl L ~!'.Of TI-iF No l!conomy J E D I $U tlrTt Tlcll•h AwallaDI• II •011 Office 1nd 1'1clletmut er Olre<I f O'llOUr (Of ltoello 0t • ll'Q lkll1 .. ~ l"of 1~ PIYl'.lllD li1 nE·MMvoss m l'ho •11.e T 11\lnelet llU 1'1111 Tiit Toy(~) Wtetmlnat•, CA 92883 Kind of loenM(1) Intend.cl to bl tren•f•rrtd Oll·S•I• Gener11. uoen. No. 2•~5150. T °'Ill oontldtflllon to bl p.ics fOr Ill• but lntn e nd llcenM 11 UI0,000.00 C-'1 depoelltd Into --11,000.00, Oemend not• for 1M be1anot of oeell to bl dep<>ltt.CS Into -fl<# 12211,000.00; Demand not• fOr ln¥entcwy not to uoe.cs IM eurn of lll0,000.00. Tli. pl.at .... , .... coneldwltlOn for tn. tr-* of 11111 buelMM end tllll ...,_ °' "'°'""' le to be p.ld le; Miion &crow IHo.. 840 North Tuetln AYe .. lultt No. 101, Senti Ana. CA on Of en.r July 18, 1983. TN ,,_,,._ llQlwe 1Mt tM oon- ltdtretfon fOr tn. trwwf9r Of \M ~.rldtM~Of ....... le to be p.ics llft• lht ~ Of Alodlollo ....... Control Nia --prCMCI IN~ tr ..... NelM ~~Of ti. --llOIOW' Action bcrow tno.. 640 Notti Tuttlft AYe .. 8ult9 101. Santa A"' CA 121011 ATTN: Arc111t1 ,,_ blllm. VAUGHN'S LIO~ INC. A Callf Cofil. By ~···~ PfeMdent , ,.,.,.,C)( ,. MICMtl' StJnoje l'etr1oll A. lttngie ~C.H.,_ ler#IJ ~ Tr--.. l"ublllMd ~.. CoMt Daly Hot "'-fl, Ila 216?-G ...... who Ned l'eoc>le T'Nt'I wMt tht DAILY fltlOl IOMCI DIRECTORY .. lillaboUtl .. Cf'P._ NOTICI tW 1'1Ufl'U'I UU T.a.No.1 ... f'~8~u\~i~1'J:.N11 T~f~ ~:; SURANC! COMltAHY. e c:..tomla corpotetlorl, • Trwt ... Of .. CMeof INttM Of IUbelltuled Truei.. of 1Nt ~ CMed of Trual HKllted by OA"'Y E. MAlAZ!AH, • ~ -. Md. -dell .i.nurt n . '9IO • in-..,_.,, No. ltOIO In --1a417. P9 IN of Ofllolel A«IOfile of Or-en~ County, Ceflfomle, end put.,.,,t IO tNt oenflln Noiioe of Oefeull thtr•under r•corded ~ 10, 1983 -lnttn.tmtn1 No. ~ 1029 7 4 of Offlcltl "9oorda of uld County, wtlt undtr et1d purM*lt to UICI CMed of TNtl _. et publlc auction for oal'I, lllwful ~ of Ul9 Unit.cl St.-of Amtttca, e ~ Clltctlpcy9!>1e to Mid TNllWt dfllWn on e Iles. Of netlontil blink, e 1tai. a< ..,_., c:r.dtt union, or e 11ei. or ..,.,., ~end ICM aMOdallon ~ Cited Tn tllt9 ltatie, et tht main tn- treno. to Flr'tC Nntrtcen Tltle In,- --Compeny loost.CS 81 t 14 Eal1 Fifth 8tr•. ln u. dty of Senta Ana, c.lltomle el diet ltgtlt. tltlt llnd lnl.,.., ~ to end now htld by tt unott UICI c»td of T l'IHlt In Ula proptrty IH\Hlt.CS In Mid County end Stet• ~ti.cs u : City of Co.ta M ... , TM ~ WMt4Wiy 130 ,... of Lot 132 of N-i>Ort Helghtl, u P« mep lh«.of ,_.cMd In Book 4, P9 83 of Mltotl9lllOUI Mepe, kl !ti. of1lc9 of th9 County A9cofdw of Mid County. Excepting ther.irom 1ht ~ M114Wi)' e 1 ,... 111er.ot 111\d exc.,,t- 1no tn..irom lht 8ou1~ 142.5,... ther90f. lleO 9XCeptlng therefrom: PARCEL 1. Unit 1 u ltlOWl'I .rMI dtfln.O on lhal certain con- domlnll.lm plan rtCOl'dtd Apl1I 7. 1980 In Book 13685, P9 1&47 ot Offlelel Reool'd• of 0reng9 County. California. PARCEL 2. M undMded 1131'd lnl••t In end to l..01 1 of TrK1 10818, u ehown on a map r~ JUMBO 16 oz. MARGARITAS $1.50 with LUNCH or DINNER COMBINATION # 1-24 on Menu COCKTAILS WELL DRINKS $1 .00 Nlth lunch or dinner combination # 1-24 on Menu Good Tues .. Wed., Thurs., Sat., Sun. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Daily Luncheop Specials . S2.95 1768 ~wport Blvd. 645-0324 Costa Mesa Open 7 Days Partmc In Rear ...IT'AILWA.a-- REJURN Qf 1HE JEDI "ABIULUANT IMAGINATIVE PCECB OF MOVIEMAJUNG" -TIME ~ I M Orange Coast DAtl Y PILOT /Tuesday. June 28, 1983 fiORDO 6LOW POWN, \ 1NOE£t7 ~ THE •·A'91Ll' CIRCt·s by 811 Keane 0 0 l AAl 110 1<.'.IJOW Tl-IE At-.1.:;v.JE ~.,, "TMAT L.llTLE ~o IWL..A CLUFF WOt.Jl..D 5MILE Ai IN:--· nlAT 11~1: 1l:AOI~ WOULD ~Mt~ ::iooOL·-- by Gus Arriola by Jim Davis JON DOE5N'"f REALIZ( 1-lOW MUCH I HAVf TO EAT TO . MAINTAIN MV r1c:;uRC oy Virgil Partch (VIP) • "It's better than having her chasing birds." -'9 {R '9 \ D ( K •: · -by B ra~ Anderson ~ "It's hke built-in radar ... when he starts jumping. the ice cream truck is on its way!" ' I ' . ~ .. ~' llolh vulnt'rablt'. Suulh lle·ah NORTH • J94 'V'J5 o A J87 •A 1098 Wt::ST t::AS'T • 8762 • Q 1053 Q 103 <;; 9762 0 1096 OK 542 •J7S2 •4 SOUTH •AK :;i A K Q84 0 Ql • KQ63 The• h1ddini:. Sou&h We11t North 1-:ut 2 + PHN 2 NT I-lass 3 t'a1111 3 NT Pau 4 + Pa11~ 4 0 Pa811 SHOt: ~\~1);1'0E tMSTER~~ PAJS ta, Slit DR.\881.t: GOif N ON BRIDGE BY CHARLES H GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF 4 NT Pua 5 J Pu• 7 • Pao Pan Pa111 Opening It-ad: 'J't'n of O Bven thouKh you h11v1· 11 two way finrsse•, you du n<ll always huvt-a rho11·e• wh1rh way lo lakt• 1t. Othn con $1drralions might furn· you lo cai.h your h1ich cardi. rn ont• hand or tbc olhrr. After South's arliflrial l wo club opcninic and Norlh'~ pos1 t1ve two no truml' rcsponw, lht· rest of I ht• .lUc Lion was natural. Nott• I h.1t North':. lour diamond bid hJd tu he• ;\ l'Ui' b1d 10 SUl'J><>rl uf rluh' ht• had hiul two t'hJnrc·' lo b1rl h1' d1Jn111ntJ., 11 1t h.1d h1·t·n ol \Ult, .ind h.ul rdr.11n1·rl (rum nw11t111n1111: th1•1n Yl1·'il ll'd I ht• Lt•n ol du111111nd~ 1ind, s1n1·1· ti I' psycholog1call.Y damo1K1ng lo go down 1n a Krand slam al lrir k ont•, drt>lu rt'r rdusl'll the f1nt•fit' and won dummy\ aC't'. Thr only d1str1butw11 lh111 would cause a nrnjor ptoblt-m would be a 4 I , trump spli t. But 1( dcl'luer tould Kllt"•' whirh def1•ndt'r hl'ltl four trump~. h1• rnuld ra~h l10.1J high trump' .tncf lht•n f1nc~St' for lhl' Jark for Luna t 1° I y, cfrl'l,1r1· r r1°i1l11.1°d thal lht·n· IO.J\ rm l{Ut'" 1nvol111·d lie• hatl onl) l10.1·IH trirk~ the· th1r le01•111h 11>11uld h.1vt• lo rnnw lnHn :o 'l'·ld4' r11H Th1•rpf1111• •·oR BETTER OR t 'OR •ORSE PU N'.+-1{-B a/ 5a'/S w~ G01TffPACK l.Of5 OF J°EANS m WEAR ON THE FRRt-t1, LIZ.. .---------------.....::..----------------- TI MP/.; BE DIFFIWLT, BUf ~E'Ll GET OUf f? tT ! AND IN 1l-IE END '1IOO'Ll B01H BE BEliER Off BECAlff ~ WERE >-'DNESf ! = 5t>RE')'OOttAV~­ DoN'! YOU ~MEMBER? lr'EJ\H , l)GO'RE RI® I IHAf '5 WHAT I'M GOING ID DO.' by Ferd & Tom Johnson DR. S'90CK PEA~l'TS Tl' M BLEW EEDH \ .. ' YOU SHOULD 6H A ~OT OF THAT TREE OUVIER ... T~ f /8 AT 1/125 .... 0KAV ? YOV MIG~T ALSO WANT TO USE A TRIPOD .. ' by Charles M Schu l z ME AND MY • zsr SU66ESTION5.. I j:, : ' / j I ~! by Tom K Rya n Wf:L.t,..., t..e1'" ME: PLJ1'" l'f" "f'HIS WAY, MR. KANe ... · Jl'DGt; P :(RKER WHA'T"' YOO HAVE: IS NO'f" QLJ11'"E: AS COMMON AS 1"He C OMMON COt..P -· Ill' rnultl nul make• Lhr hiand H E.1,t he·ld four trunipN. ()n('t' that w,1, 1·Sl.lhllsherl. tht• ri•tl 11>.I~ l'J~V IJc-1 l.tr1•r rJ,ht•d th1· king 11nd 11u1°1·11 uf lrum1." .ind wu nol fall·d 10. h1•n E11.st foiled t~1 • follu10. lo the· s1°Nnd round lie• 1·a~hcd th1• :m · king of spadt•\ and rrosnd to dum ruy via a trump fin4'.SSI' After rufl1ni: J ,p,1d1· in h3nd. ht' n·1 uriwel to lht' table with the• J.11•k uf h1•;irl!!. to dr.1w thr IJ'I lrump. ,1off1nl{ lht' qu1°M1 of d1.1monds from h.1n1I ~our niori· hl'Jrl tr1C'ks liro11i:h1 <le·d.1r1•r' tot:il lo l1wky J:I by Jeff MacNelly by Kevin Fagan by Lynn Johnston by Tom B at1u k 8()l.), I'M GLAD l'M NCJT IN (.)()(JR ~ES I ... -' Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT llueadey. June 28. 1983 aa Is car leasing a common sense move for you? By Sylvl• Porter Aa average car prices ronunue to mount rnto the five-figure level.a, many of you a.re no longt!r ei ther willing or able to put down 20 percent toward the cust of buying a new one lnst.ead, you are turning In ever-inc reasing numbers to leasing as an alt.ema tive. Consumer leasing 1s a fast-growing segment of the leas- ll\g market, spurred by the deadly oomblnation of high mterest ra~ and expens!Ve automobiles. La.st year was the worst year for new car sales since 1961. The chief advantages of leasing MUTUAL FUND . you don't have to tie up your ca.ah an a down payment; your monthly lease payments will be lower than payments on a car loan; and you are given a new model car to dn ve. The hitch: at the end of the lease, you don't own anything. As a would-be lessee, you have two options from which to choose: 1) A closed-end lease, in which you know exactJy how many payments you'll make, as well as the monthly charge. But at the end of the lease, even if you want to buy thecer, you won't have that choice. 2) An open-end lease, ln which you have the nght to buy the car when the lease enda, and you can often chooee to extend the leue beyond the expiration date. When the leue does end , you have the right to sell the car to 80meone -- even yourseli. Many leasing companies no longer offer open-end leases, however, and you'll find it In- creasingly dJfficult In coming months to find a company that will do so. 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The lRS conaiden open-end leues to be contrac'tl of aale and say. that. ln effect. the leasing company tella the car to you but reeerve. the depreciation and inveatment cred.lta for ltaelf. ~­ oordingly, the IRS regulation aa)'I that at the end of the lease, if you buy the c.a.r and if you uae it for bualneea or trade purpoees, you are entitled to the Investment and depredation credita. Thia regulation touches on the way car leases work The rental OVER THE COUNTER ... ootee 40ldMI ArdtnGo AllG•LI Alle•R > ... .,, .... BBOO' Belro<:o Btl>OHE BeulF' ' BavllMll a...1,,. BelrLII BlbCICo BlrdSo<l Blrle11< B1Yvoor Bonanz B'wTom Buttltl1 Bur-s CNL Fin CPT C.IWIS• Cenre<1H C..11En Ce11Sw>I ceo ... lr CareCP I Cetut C-Rlv CnrrnS 1 CllerlH CM'!lnv CMILAt CflftUll Ct>uOb Clrflco CU SC.a CllU" • c11u B , Clar• 1 ClowCo CotrTla COIOG., ComCIH fee ii made up of two componenta: you pay to the leasing company the value of the 'c.a.r you uae (depredation): plus a leaae fee that equates with the Interest on a loan. rn ahort, instead of amortizing the full amount of the c.a.r, you amortfae the amount or value of the car you use. Typical monthly lease pay- ments should be lower than payment& on a car loan. On an open-end lease, you share the risks with the leasing com- pany and, consequently, you may have even lower payments. When the leasing company sets the value for the end of the term --which can be 48 montha or even 60 months, depending on the kmd of car-· it doesn't know what~ figure will be correct Jf, when the t.enn e xpires, the used car aells for less than the price established by the company, you pay the dif· ference, but your liability IB llm- ited ~ the equivalent of three monthly payments. lf the car seU. for more th.an the established value, you share in the profit. Closed-end leases are the wave of the future, industry expert& predict. While they lower the nsk to you, they also wipe out your chance to buy a "used car" that, in fact, you alone have used UPS AND DOWNS lJ I\ U 'At PIHlll\t ~ 211'1 Poufl 1 ~ 21 Prn GM h mt>• Tondtm TecumP Tatem" T-nl 54~ Ullo Jl:t,j, Jlllt 104 IOS Joi :iev. NEW YOl!IC tAPI -tne IOllowlno 1111 ,now1 1ne °"•r tt•• Counl ll · 1' IS· 1' PrtSlevn 32~ l.JV. Prooro 11 23 PllSvNC 2 .. 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Dated: Al>fll 8. t982 THOMAS A OOASEY & A8SOCIA TEO, INC , • Celllornl• COfi>Ot•tlOn John G11ct!l'ltt Publl"'-d o..,.. eo.t Dally Pllol "'-28, 1"3 21MM3 PlCTmOUI eu ..... NAm ITATEMDfT The following pereont we doing ~·.. CONCOURS PAINt WORKS. 740-8 Ohmt Wey, Coele M .... c. 92827 H•rry T8r18<118tl, 740·9 Ohme W8y. Coet• M .... C&. 92827 Thi• butlneN It conducted by: •n lndlvldulal. H•rry T•rt•dl•n Thlt t1etement ...... ni.ci wtth the C<>unry Clefk of Or8f199 C<>unry on Ju,,. 18, 1983 ,,,..,,, Publlehed Orenoe Cout Dally Piiot June 21. 28, Jufy 5. 12, 883 2837-43 l(GS1'9 PK:TmOUIMl ... 11 lllAtmlTATDIDfT The follOWlng .,.,_. It doing bu.._ .. : MINDY'S , 281 Eut Whittler Blvd .. La Hl bfl. Ca. 11()631 Nguyet M. Ronning. 18342 Maiwnt 0rl¥e, HllQ!enda H91Qhla, Ca. 92745 Tlllt bu.W-11 oond\ICJled by en lndMdual. > T'llM et•t-t -flied wtth the County Clerk of Orlln09 COUfltY on ""-0, 1883 t/NGUVET M llK>H- NIHO ,.,_. Pu!llllMd Or1ng9 ~ Delly Pio( "'-"· 21. 28. 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Full checking, full savings, full service Whatever kind of checking or savings account lo u want, whatever type, of personalor bus iness financ1a servi e you need, just stop by and see one of our saving$ oounselors. elf your awr1~ dally b.JltlnC\' falls below S2.5(X), during vour monthty s~temtnt period, fc-deral l'\!gul•tion' ~ulf\' t~I your fund.., l't•m .111 11'14! 5WMi r1te for th11 period th"I your acroun111 t>.low Sl.500 ~ • l .. Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT /Tuesday, June 28, 1983 NYS•~ (:OMPO 'ITE rrRAN , At:TION O\IOT •flON\IN(~\IOt.lll •OflONtMl oc Cw ~o11• .. ,o,.,., ""C"•t .. ,w •oHo .. o r•o1t aoc o (1HC1NN•"u0<11 ( ~(,.AH4tl ANO lltfoO• fl 0 I Y , ... NA \0 ANO l .. ~11 .. f I ' •• ' { White House predicting more economic growth By Tbc A11oclated Preu The White House is raising its estimates of eoonomk growth for the rest of 1983, but Wall Street's feani of higher interest rat.es put a damper on the stock and bond markets. Meanwhile, private reports releaaed Monday showed the vaJue of new construction contracta climbed 15 percent in May to a monthly record and resales of singJe-f~y houses last month rose S jieroent. nearing their pre-recession level. But even th06e two sectors appear to be slowing because interest rate declines earlier thia year have leveled oH, two economists said. Nearly three issues fell for each one gaining OQ the New York Stock Exchange on Monday. and the~ Jones average of 30 industrial5 tumbled 12 22 points to 1,229.47 Dollar soars but go~ tumbles ' LONDON -The bel.Jef that .S. intecest rates are likely to rise sharply in comiog w ks sent the dollar soaring on world foreign exchanges today. Gold prices fell, With leading Americal) bankers and economists predicting the U.S. FederaJ Reserve will move to tighten credit and money in circulation to prevent ail overheated economy and a resurgence.of inflation, investors acted in anticipation of, higher returns on their dollar holdings. The dollar scored broad gains against all maj:>r currencies, recovering ground lost in the past week. Norton Simon target of off er NEW YORK-Norton Simon l.nc., having snubbed an $884 million takeover bid by F.srnark Inc. that is already under way, now 18 the target of a competing offer by Anderson, Clayton & C.O. that C'OUld break up Norton Simon mto several pieces. Capping a aeries of llTUTOWtrements invuNtng Norton Simon, Arutersotr Clayton said Monday it would launch a tender offer today of $35 for each of 14 million Norton Simon sh.ares. That is about 5 1 percent of the 27.4 million total Norton Simon shares that are currently or potentially outstand- ing. -" Carmakers post yearly gain DETROIT-Domestic automakers this model year will post their first year-lo-year gain in U.S. car production since 1979 with a 9.5 percent intteue over 1982, an industry journal predicts. Ward's Automotive Reports said Mo~day that U.S . cannakers sh ould build 5.65 million cars during the 1983 model run ending in August compared with 5.16 million. a year ago. The industry recorded a 3 perceht nse in 1979, when ptoduclion rose from 1978's 8.94 mil,\ion cars to 9.21 million cars Volkswagen cites brake failure DETROIT -Owners of about 650,000 Ger- man-built Volkswagen Rabbits and Scirocros will be notified to bring in their cars for ihspection because of concern about posslble brake failure, federal officials say. The 1975-79 Sciroccos, 1976-78 gasoline-powered Rabbits and 1979 diesel-engine Rabbits are being investigated for po!i&ble design problem.9 which might result in corrosion of hydraulic brake lanes, the National Highway Traffic Salety Administration said Monday. Heme I TwnrPt wrrr 2 CvoN•Co J Gele•...011 ..... .,.1nc1 s SFlll>Coro • s.: .. 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Valentine (far right) was out at the plate, but as evidenced by the millee ·or Rod Carew and Reggie 1 Jaebon in the dugout, it was a laugher all the-way. Sconiers, Ang~Is prove prophets in 8 ·-0 laugher I' BY JORN SEV ANO ~DlllJ ........ .. Diiiy Pilat TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1983 Daryl Sconiers. a last-minute substitute for Rod Carew in Mon- day's starting lineup, was offer- ing his appraisal of Texas starter Ride Honeycutt prior to the game. Monday night's 8-0 win. in other words, was a clear Cfl5e of the Angels finally dialing ltoney- cutt's number -or the fpct he ~ was very unlucky. L~~~~~~~fE~~~~~~~~if~~?J!~~~ The Angels seqt the American "He'a got to be the luckiest pitcher rve ever 9eell," lamented Sconiers as he stood at the batting cage. "I mean. he doesn't throw anything you can't hit." Sconiers pau.ed for a moment and then continued. "Aw, I guess he's got to be good to win 10 games like he baa," noted the Orange Cout College product. "Anybody that can do that has to be doing aomething right. "But still~ ... " Sconie w alone. His opinion w by moat of the Angel hiners after Honeycutt handed them a 9-1 defeat ln Texas last week. Certainly, the Angela were giving Honeycutt credit for winning the game, but at the same time they didn't .ee anything that was going to pre- vent them from beating him ln the future. Howe awaits; Dodge~away League's earned run average leader to his quickest sho...,er of the season as the~ ripped the 80uthpaw for four runs and seven hits over 4 ~ i.nningli. Sconiers scored the Angels' first run in the third inning as he singled with two out, went to second on a walk to Ellis Valen - tine and 9COred on one qf Ron Jack&on's three singles. I The Angels then added an unearned run in the fourth and two more in the fifth to send Honeycutt to the • clubhouse, s n a pping his five-game win streak in the pro- ce88 (he is now 10-5 with a 1.61 ERA). "I've learned in this game that what goes around, comes around," said Valentine, who went 3-for-4, including a tower- ing three-run homer in the eighth inning that cloeed out the Angel .::oring. ''There are games where a pitcher beats you add you say to yourself, 'Gee, how does th.is guy win a ball game.• "And then comes your time, your tum, and it was our tum tonight." No surprise here; Sampson goes first NEW YORK (AP) -Ralph Sampson, the 7-4 All-American Crom the University of Virginia, became the No. 1 pick today in the National Basketball Asaociation draft when he was taken by the Houston Rof:kets. Sampson, a three-time col- legiate Player of the Year, will be counted on to reverse the fortunes of the Rockets. They had the league's wont record last leUl1ll, 14-68, after going to the NBA championship finals in 1981. Sampson is believed to be on a par with top collegiate centers Bill Walton, who was drafted by -P ortland in 1974, and Lew Alcin- dor (now Kareem Abdul...Jabbar), the flrst choice of Milwaukee in 1969. The choice o Sampeol), who averaged 19.0 points and 11 re- bounds per game for Virginia last eeaaon, waa no aurpriae. The Rock.eta were amuttd of the No. 1 pick -and immediately c:on- finned that he was their man - when they won a coin flip with the Indiana Pacers on May 19. Sampeon strode to the podium and waa met by Rocketa owner Charlie Thoma, who preeented him with.a Houaton jttley--bear- ing Sampeon'a name and No. 50, the same number be wore for Virginia .. "I'm going to be an1ving ln Houston aometime \Ilia afternoon and l look forWard to gree~ thoee people when l get there,' Sampeon aatd. ''( think I have the ltamina to go the distance (of the 82-game NBA~).'' he said. .. C5 .. Kiso~ passes his first test BY JOHN SEV ANO OfllieD19rNlt-lt had been a month since he ~pitched, miasing 27 games and an estimated five start.a in the proce9?. It wu only a couple of boua prior to Monday night'• emM with the Texas Rangers that Bruce Kiaon was even capable of pitching, as the Angela removed their lanky rlgh~hander from the diaabled U.t. Certainly, though, even with hi.a return to the starting rotation. Ki8on "wasn't expected to perform miracles. All Monday ni8ht WM suppoeed to be was a teat, to aee if Kiaon'a back could withstand the puntahment and the normal twiBta and turna of a pitches-. Buster, aa he 1a· called by hit teammates, a:urpriled them all. however. Not only did he pt.ch, but he pitched well. And. not only was he effective, he waa stifllng as be limited Tex.. to two hit.I over 8eYeJl inninp u the Angela ripped the Rangera. 8-0, before a crowd of 42,578 at Anaheim Stadium. "Surpriaed? l definitely WM," complimented catcher Bob Boone of KiaQn'• outing. "l w.. more pleated than anything ei.. He waa just right on with ~­ t.bJ.na." It was the kind of performance that Kilon -and the Ang!ela - needed badly .. When the right-handef' I.aft pitched, May 27 against Cleveland, the Angela were holding a three-game bulgie er Texas and Oakland. Monday, upon Kiaon'a return, the Angels found t.hem9elves t:railing the first-place Rangen by a full game ln the American League West. Plus, the team's injury woes, especially in the pitching department, have been well documented. So, you can aee, for a couple of reasons, why Ki9on's stint waa important. "lt was very encouraging be- cauae, as you know, I haven't been out there for awhile," said Kison. 7-1, who held the~ hitlesa over the 1ut five lnninp. .. What I tried to do tonight WU stay within my.elf. l tried to pick upwherel~ftoU,butaometimes that's not always 90 eaay." K.ilOn'a only flaw came in the aeventh inning when be walked the hues loaded with two QtJt. He worked out of the jam. though, by inducing Bucky Dent to hit a check-swing roller to Daryl Sconiers at first. who flipped to Kiaon covering the bag. See ANGELS, Page CZ Martina .bre~es into semifin~ls; Vermaak next WIMBLEDON, England (AP)· Taking charge after a sluggish start today, top-eeeded Martina Navratilova moved into the semi- finals of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships where she will face unseeded Yvonne Vermaak of South Africa. Navra~ova crushed another unseeded South African, Jennifer Mundel. 6-3, 6-1, while Vermaak elilninated 37-year-old Virginla Wade 6-3, 2-6, 6-2. Wade's 1oas ended Britain'• hopes of a title. The last BriUah winner here was Wade, who~ tured the wc.nen'a crown in 1977. Againat Vennaak. u she has done all too often this · tour- rwnent, Wade dropped the open- ing eet, then came beck to lewl the match at one-eet all. But this time, the wtenn wu unable to pull off one more mincle. The 5-foot-l ~ Vennuk, wtw.e beet reeulta have oome in doubles, 8DM.d-W .... pm .. Uy with aharlllY qJ.ed abota. Wade made lt eMY u ahe oom- Qlltt.ed numerous unfcrced errors. In the eighth game of the tblrd .t, Wade took a 4()..)ove 1-d. only to be the next five potnta and the match. Her victory mavee Navratilova one at.ep cto.r to capturing her 88tXllDd cormcuttve title an the famed 1fU8 courts of the All-England Lawn Tennia and Croquet Club. Starting off haltingly, Navratilova was played evenly by her 21-year~ld unseeded oppc>- nent. whoee powerful forehand and sharply-angled backhand strokes had taken hef' into the quarterfinals with victoriell aver' two Auatralia.na, Nertda Gregory and Bernadette Randall. and two seeded players. No. 9 Sylvia Hanika of West Germany and No. 8 Hana M.andlikova of~ vakia. Navratilova, the world'• top-ranked player on the Wcmen'• Tennil A.-x:iatiori com- puter, broke her opponent'• serve first ln the 8eOODd game but WU lmrnetliately brQken beck when she double-faultld twice after the two bad reached deuce. TOOA Y' lta.K. TS ,__..~ ..... .,...... ICftln CllTwl (Soutfl Afrtce)·Stwft Oelltell (U.S.)_ dlf, ~ (~ Mdlllllla lSiUlli A*1ca), "'4, .. ,, ..._ ................... Y-V.,.,... CScMll A"1CI) .... vtrtilN9 WNlt (.,....,), ...,, J-'6. .. I; MenN NeW11111wa (U.i.I Ollf • ..,,.,,. ~ (SOulll Alfa), .. , ..... __........, .... ....... Jo Durie-~ ..... ,.,....) .... M*9 T_v.,1 (Hullert')-C.tMn.M Tenvler (Ff8nol), ...._ t-41 0.. K....-.Cllldl-I& .. Plllll (WIU ~) *'• Elllle .....,._Nwdl MdOll ~~:;:.. t-i. ..... ............... ,.,.. Te,._. ..,_, • .-.. (U.S.> ... . UWd....,.. (U.S,.,-1..ude .._ , ........ , lw ._., ..... SMllt (~-P9191 ""'-(U.S..) M Monti lf!Odt ...._ lmNll <U.S.), ........ LOS ANGELl'.S <AP> -Docteera NUewr st.eW Hawe ,.,.. interviewed abdut bia dnil .. Monday by • ~ r.mtdw al d'9 1:1•1':.U «Wi*Thdor..-~ off.Ice, but DO Hernandez trade still has 'em-wondering. .. "' .. •1!' a.....11~.,, By JOHN NELSON -1 .,....,..,. 1 Wu there 80mething wrong with Keith Herrwlda? Wu it ha.lltoeil or the heart- break of ~? Didn't he get along wit.t\ l""OWllC*'*" w Jmde Cll"I SL Louia Manager Whitey Herq, or were _....... cti9d=ec:Uon M there 80l'ne myatertoua alteletal remalnt ;;--~ a two-dty staahedinadarkoomerofHemandez'1paat? n.t trip bl Su tcalCbt Why, ln the world, did the Cardl.na1a .....,. the All.SW pme trade th1I amooth field1Jl8 first bueman with ....._ a .299 lifetime batting average to \he New Bowe, wtl)t nlsusd York Meta? flan a dNl-=taUon That'• what people were aaklng when cltl* m Onnlt . ' Wiii the trade WU made -Hernandez to the U1D ~ far e....a. a"'-Meta for pltchen N~U Allen and Rick .. wtnMr -~dlntc. Ownbey. Howe .., ~ by "I had no problem with Whitey,'' Harry ~ of tht oam-Hemandn uys. "Hey, they got a good ....._.,. of11ioa. .tlO .., to pitcher for me. That kid Allen t:an pitch. Ria flY bK* to N.w Yen tonpon career la on the upehoot." ID O t<mw: 8DWle Jtal,hn. The trade, m8de on th.e J~-1~ ~ -----------~ -deadline, la being hailed u one of the beat tn 4 ... . a decade for the Meta, and it hM repined • 101De respect for pnera1 rnanapr l'rank Cashen. It 1ent a 2~ 7 pltcher ln Allen and a control problem ln Ownbey to the Card1naJa for a Gold Glove tint bueman wtth •c:ar.r COMMENfARY .2~ batting average. Had He':!C mad? U he hu, lt'1 the aame with which he tranirtormed the CardJ.na1a bun a lut-place club in 1979 to world chmnp6ona ln 1982. "You have to tnde ..ne~ to pt tomethtna," Herq bu said ln \be pM\ and hu proven time and .,.in by dMJJna away the Uke1ofRollieJ\naer9.Ted81mmon9and Garry Templeton. This time, his club w• delparately ln -need of pJtchlfti help. and he •• wlilinl to ' I l ··. ' I . .......... 1 ~--------------.;--------~----.................. .__...... a Orange Coast OAIL V PILOT /Tueaday, June 28, 1983 .--------.... ----------~--------------------~--~--------------------~ Things are smoking at Wimbledon now From AP dJ1patcMI LONDON -An argument ~ erupted Monday over • cigaret- te-advertising 1ymbol on the Wimbledon tennis oulfit of reigning women's champion Martina Navratilova. Oakland wakt!s up Royal Carney Laaaford drovt' 1n four Ii ~witb.A..bome...run BllcV dpubl llJld rookJe Ben Canabao, ln hiB !1nit major leasue eta.rt, pitched six strong lnninga as O&kland snapped u eix·g&mc losu\g streuk by beating Kansas City. 7 l , Monday night. The A's led 2-1 on homers by Lansford and BUI Almon, before they broke the game open with five runs m the el hth, threaon 1..ansford'adouble .. ln.olh4tr · American League play, Butch l Quote of the day • ..b.J1mmy Connors aaysnc gets Cun lrCJm hlS t.ennl.8. I'm Kure he'sr!ghtanc:tl want to do the S&l'l~ I'm ured of all theee argumenta w1th <:ourt officials," -John McEnroe. " Atlanta sweep~ Oney in fiv.e I Paacual Peret fired a ~e-ihl1t r • and Brett Butler and Rafael ~lr 1 slugged home runs as Atlanta OJ Cincinnati, 2-1, Monday n1 ht to m - Hagler, Duran agree to fight NEW YORK (AP) -A title fig.h\ between undisputed world middleweight champion ~ arwloua Marvin tt.glft' and Roberto Duran. who has regained his stature as a prune box.mg a,,iraction. has been agreed upon tor November, promoter Bob Arum says. "There's all the element.a to make ft a 1uper, super fight," Arum said Monday nighL "I really believe that the Hagler-Duran fight ia golng to be the biggest fight in professional boxing hJatory." Arum said Duran and he had signed the contract.. and Hagler's signature was lmminent. "It look.. real good. We may sign tomorrow," Hagler's co-handler, Goody Petronelli said Monday night on a ra<lio program in Providence, R.I. "Everything has been agreed upon." said Arum, It features yellow, brown, orange and red wavy stripes on a white beckground, the symbol of a brand aimed particularly at women smokers, although the name of the brand -Kim -is oot included. Wyoegar, who hit Into two double plays and failed to get the ball out of the infield m tour previous at-bats, singled Don Baylor home all the way from first base with two outs in the 11th inning to give the New York Yankees a 4-3 v~· •tory Qy~r Baltimore. With on out in the inning, Baylor LAN.,~O S hed a single off the fex>t of Tim Stoddard (3-2), he third BaJtimore plitcher An out later Wynegar worked the count to 3-2, which enabled Baylor to gel a running start ... Julio Cruz snapped a seventh-inning tie with an RBI single and Greg Walker added a two-run single as the Chicago White Sox defeated Settle, 7-4 Chicago won its eighth game in njne decisions while the Mariners dropped their 10th game in 11 starts and fell to 1-2 under new manager Del Crandall . Detroit's game at Milwaukee and Boston's game at Cleveland were rained out .. The Yankees _placed ~n.Q.. '~man WUJle Rindolpb on-the 15-day disabled list and called up infielder Barry Evans Toronto's Cliff Johnson was named the AL's Player of the Wt.-ek after hitting at a .500 clip last week. plett: a five-game sweep of the .. Perez, 9-2, struck out six and walked only on to brmg the Braves to within two games of NauonaJ League West leader Los Angeles .. Elsewhere, Warren Cromartie delivered a tie-breakmg single and Gary Carter added a run-scoring double as Montreal !ICOred a pair of eighth-inning runs to defeat the Chicago Cubs, 3-1. behind Charlie Lea'• five-hitter . CeclUo Guante took over for Jobo Candelaria al the start of the third inning and blanked St. Louis the rest of the way as Pittsbugh tex>k a rain-delayed 6-1 triumph. who indicated he expected Hagler to sign when he returned to h1s home in Brockton, Mas.9., after a visit l tv'Cape Cod. ''l feel that people are just going to come out in droves to see Duran who. after his most recent perfonnance, is a man that Is most likely to dethrone Hagler, who has been considered to be the premier middleweight of our time." Britain's anti-smoking campaign, ASH -Action on Smoking and Health -com- plained the !ogo is being worn, despite an apology from the brand.makers, British Amen- can Tobacco Pie., after N4l\tratilova wore a similar one last year, which included the name. HAVMTILOYA Sports minister Neil Mac-· farlane last year accused th• giant company, known as BATS, of breaking a voluntary agreement with the government on sports sponsorship which prevents direct reference to brands. A company spokesman said later they will stick to the agreement. Navratilova could not be reached for com- ment. The Wimbledon women's championship is sponsored by Virginia Slims, another cigarette brand. • ASH director David Simpson said the organlr.ation has written tl1 the W~bledon authorities urging them to stop all cigarette , advertising. "It's upsetting that top athlete.a in the best position to appreciate the value of fitn~. can take money for advertising a ·product that kills one m four customers," Simpson satd. Baseball today Tampa Bay remains alive TAMPA, Fla. -Tampa Bay's [!] rain-soaked victory over the Denver 4• • Gold kept the Bandits in the United States Football League playoff chase. but the club will still need outside help to reach post-season play. "We're too good a team to be out of the playoffs," wide receiver Danny Buggs said Monday night after a 26-23 triumph kept ~ampa Bay's hopes alive-and -boosted-the team mto a three-way tie for the Central Division lead. But Coach Steve Spurrier's 11-6 troops have won only two of their last five games. and now muqt win at Birmingham Saturday and hope division rivals Chicago and Michigan, both also 11-6, lose their regular season finales al home against Oakland and Arizona, respectively. "We know now that all we can do is go out and wm (against Bimungham). We can't control what the other teams do," said Tampa Bay linebacker Paul Piurowski. ''If they don't help us, we're out of Celtics swap for Johnson The Boston Celtics acquired guai·d Dennis Johnson and a first-round draft ~ pick Monday in a deal with the ~ Phoenix Suns. The Celtics sent backup -eente1<-Rtck -Rohey-and two sttond-round draft picks to the Suns in exchange for the 6-4 Johnson .. Race car driver Joho Paul Sr. surrendered to pollce Monday to face an attempted first-degree murder charge in the shex>ting or a federal drug • conspiracy witness, authorities said. Paul has been sought since April 19 .. The National Collegiate Athletic Association bas refused to allow the Cal State Los Angeles soccer team to compete on the Division I level in 1983 ... Eddie Lavelle , a 12-year-old studeht at Fountain Valley Elementary Schex>I, was the winner in two JOHNION events at the recent California age group track and field championships at Cal Poly Pomona. Lavelle won the 1,500-meter race in 4:36.1 and the 3.000. meters in 9:41.8. He'll now compete in the T.A.C. National Championships in Ohio this weekend ... Oklahoma State University catcher Robbie Wlne, the eighth pick in the recent free agent draft, has been chosen college baseball player of the year by the Sporting News . . . Swimmer Tracy Caulkins and Carlton Voung, Villanova's track and field star. head the first Academic All-America at-large te am for women and men, announced by the College Sports Information Directors of America. Duran's reputation suffered a severe blow when he qwt in the eighth round against Su.gar Ray Leonard on Nov. 26, 1986 in New Orleans, and surrendered his World Boxing Council welterweight crown. Memories of that disgrace were erased to a large degree on June 17 when Duran celebrated his 32nd birthday by stopping Davey Moore in the eighth round of their bout at Madi.son Square Garden and captured the World Boxing Association junior~ middleweight title. The Panamanian thus became only the seventh fighter to hold titles in three different weight classes. He previously held the lightweight title. Chacon title gone LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bobby Chacon, stripped of the World Boxing CoundJ super featherweight championship Mo,pday, "lost track of what boxing is" when he failed to defend his title against Hector Camacho of New York. the president of the WBC says "I think ~rhaps he received some bad advice or he gotconfllSed by people that didn't really mean to help him," Jose Suliaman said in confirming that the WBC had withdrawn its recognition of Chacon as the champion super featherweight. "The ttlle is now vacant as of today," Sultaman said Monday, adding that 21 representatives of boxing federations from seven con\inents we~ unanimous in making the decision. "I believe he 106t track of what boxing is and perhaps he felt that he could dictate in his division if 1907 -The Washington Senators stole 13 bases against catcher Branch Rickey in a 16-~ victory over the New York Yankees. 191 O -Joe n.nJrer of the Chicago Cubs became the first major leaguer to steal home twice in the same~. the picture. If that doesn't happen, then that's how TeJ . . ...1 ! people will remember il. and that's it." ev1s1on., raui<L -he wished;: Sy).iaman said .. _ _ -........ ~-----· Today's birthdays: New Yoi:k. ~ outfielder Don-Baylor-is 34. Houston pitcher Joe Sarnbito is 31. Montreal shortstop Chris Speier is 33. ,The Ba.ndlts~ueheTsS"ffi"\'he form of.the TV: Baseball-Dodgers at San Diego, 7 p.m .. weather Monday night Denver. which trailed Channel 11. . 15-0 in the Cirst quarter. led 23-18 with 8:32 left m RADIO: Baseball-Dodgers at San Diego. the fourth when officials int~rrupted the game for 7:05 p.m., KA.BC (790); Texas at Angels. 7:25 p.m .. 50 minutes because of a violent thunderstorm. KMPC (710). CFiacon, a veteran fighter from Oroville, Calif., came in conflict with the WBC when he failed to come to tenns for a Don King-promoted title defense against Camacho. Suhaman said the fight could have netted L Chacon $900,000, including a $450,000 guarantee and a percentage of the jitat.e. ANGELS • • • From P~e C1 -Angels-Man~ger -hhn- McNamara, having seen enough and pleased by what he had 9ee'll, brought ln Luis Sanchez to work the final two Crames. ''He did an outstanding job to- night," praised McNamara. "You can't pitch better than he <lid for aa long aa }le did." ''He pitdled so free and easy," added Boone. "He was a lin.le tight in the seventh but nothing 9eemed to ibother him. He threw every pitch consistently." Buster admitted to having a lot of help, though. "I just ttad a feeling with our guys out there, pulling like they were for me -that's a big mental ed ," Ki.son noted. ''The only nefative thing I could see was that I haven't been out th~ and s<Jrnetimes it takes awhile to get back into the blend of competitive gaJnetl.'' Still, outfielder Ellis Valentine. who went 3-for-4 with a home run, might have summed up Ki.son best when he sajd: ''Nothing Buster does surprbes D)e. He's a gamer. "When he goet out there, he goes out there to win -and usually does." * Strings add two players CNGLEWOOD -The Lo. An· ~s~~;"'atte<t Si.efanld to .-ve • =:.!'l!!z.. No. 2 WClCmll'I and mm~ They join OUp lloopm-md Anne WhJte on the lq\.aad of four for the IM90ft betlnnln.a July 12 •t the F'orum ' Dol9J .... ""94e..,, -· --Bruce Kison puts one across an key start. Collinsworth stolen by Tampa Bay Bandits TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -The Tampa Bay Bandits have auccea- fully lured three players -in- cluding Cril Collinsworth of the Cincinnati Bengal.a -away from -the National Football League in the past two month.a, but owner John Buaett lnslsta the algnings don't l.nd.lcate the United Stat.et l'ootball League la involved in & bkSd1na war_ "I don't thlnk that'• poMlble," Blmett al.cl Monday nJght after 'CoDlnlwanh ended ween of tpeNlatlon that he had aaree:d to l•ft the NFL for tht Bandt&. In 198~. "'We can't win an overall war," ~lt added "We don't have • the money they (NFL) have .. but that doesn't mean we can't win some guerilla warfare." Collinsworth, who helped the Bengals to a Super Bowl appear· a.nee as a rookie two years aao. said he had agreed in writing to terma for a five-year USFL con- traet, but had not actually signed a pact. "We have a blnding aarte~ ment," he said. It'1 the third ma)>r coup ln two monlhl for Baleett, who u • World Footboll League owner Ln the 1970. lured Larry C.Onu. Paul Warfield and Jlll\ Klick •w•y from the then-Suptt Bowl champion Mlaml Dolph.Ina. P\8.IC NOTICE P\BJC NOTICE P\ELIC NOTIC£ FICTTTIOUI IU81HH8 fiJCTlTIOU8 BU81Nl!IS FICTTTIOU8 llUlfNEH NAME ITATllllNT · RCTTTIOU88'.l ... U .....8TATDmNT NAME 8TATHHNT N.._ STATEMENT The followlno P41ftoo• ere dotng The followtno pen1<>n• ere dOlng The followlng l*ac>ne .,. doing bull~ .. The following pereone .,. d<*>g l>u"'-U ~.. ---.. ~ .... ------!PAPEJ\-TALR ASSOCIATES. 504 K & L CREATIVE SERVICES. Ooe Seewwd Rd. Corone d9I M111. Ce Sffecepe Drive, Newport Beech, SQUARE 'N WESTERN WEAR. 9380 E. 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County Clettl ol Orange County on County Clet'll of Or•no• County on June 16 1983 Jvne 1. 1983 Orenoe C. 926119 Thl9 ~ .. condUC1ed by'. • general partr«llhlp. ' "2W741 F11IOOO Thi• buel.-•• oondUC1ed by • Qlf*"el Plt1Mrlh19. Thie 11te1• rnent wu ftled with Ille County Cletll on June 10. 1983 '21allt PublteMd Orange Cout Deity Piiot June 14. 21. 28. Juty 5. 1~ 2742-83 Amir H<>Mlrn Bortienl Publllhed Orange Cou1 0911y Publl.n.d Or•noe COUI Dally Thia lltal-1 WU llleCI wtt1'I the County Clri of Onlnge County on June 18, 1883 P11o1 June 21. 28. Juty 5. 12, 1983 Pll01 June 14, 21, 28. July 5, 1983 2832-83 269•-83 Ml.JC M)TIC( c~-..11 • NOTICE '>' lltUSTl.1('8 8A11 T ... No.,·1- 0n July 15. 1983 et 11:00 e.m FIRST AMERICAN TITLE IN- SURANCE COMPANY. e Calttomle C«pofe1lol\ u Trvt1M , Of auc:- ceNOt Tru11M Of Sub1111v1ed T rut!M. of Iha I oertllln Long Fom1 S.CUtlly (Installment) Land Con- trKt elleouted by JOHANNA L VENTRE,•~. u VErtdOf. end HAROLD E. EDICK,• merrled men. • Ven<SM. end -Old Oeoem- ber 7, 1978 • lnttrument No 8718, 1n 8oolC t2962, Paige 1m. of Oftldel Recotd1 of Drano-County. CAlltomle, Ind pureuan1 to tn. oet· leln Mollee of Oef9Ult ·~ rKOtded September 29, 1982 H Instrument No. 82-3418-45, of Of. tlclel Recotd• of Mid County. wtll und9r Ind pwwanf to Mid Sec:ur· lty Lend Contrect Mii et public euc- llon lor cull. lawtul money ol the United Stat• of American, a euhler"a c:hfCk pay•!* to eald Trvllt• drawn on • •Ill• Of na-ttonel benll, 1 .,.,, 0t '9der el credit union. Of • 1181• Of ..,., .. MWIO• Ind 1oen eeaociatlon domk;llecl In ltll• stat•. et the main entrw>ae to Fnt Amerlcen Tiiie ln.urence COmpeny loceted et 1 14 E.u1 Aflh Street In the <:tty of Sant• Ane, c;eAfornle .. 1"94 riOftt, title" end 1nt-t cion~ to end now held by It under Mid Secu<lty Land Con· tree\ In 11111 property eltu.ted In Mid County Ind State dMcl1t>«I e1· Ctty of eo.1• ...... Lot 1 of TrllCI .... 2310. u lh<>wn on • l.Aep recorded In b<><* 82, P-cie 38 of M~eneoul Mac>a, F*:ord• ot O.-•noe County, Catl- lomle. N.olme lllWI add,_ of the ~ 11$ --req"'*1 the ...... btlng COflduatecl: Johanne L V111tre. 27428 Mountain MMdow, boon- dido, CA 92026. Oltectlone to 11111 •b<>W property INiy b9 obtll!Md by ,.queetlng Mtlll In MltlnQ trom Iha ¥Wldot wllhln 10 deye trom the flfat publlcatlon of thll nolloe. Said -wt!! b9 made wtlhOul ~ or werrenty, •l<Pf'911 0< ~. u to title, po11111lon or encumbf-to Mtlllfy the -Otld blMnoe «Mt on the Securtty Land Comrect, to wit. t tn ,427 .50. plue IM followll1Q •ll!Mt.CS ooett. ~end~ It 1Mtlm4t of the lnfflel Sl'lblleatlon of tllll No- tloe of ..... 18.07t 04 NO~ TO flltONfln 0...... YOU AM IN DEFAUI. T IJNOUI A LONO FOAM 81!CUAITY (IN· fJTALlMENT) LANO COHTI\ACT, OATED HOVbteEA 22, 1878. UN- I.Eal VOU TAl<E ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PAOHATY. IT MAY llE80LDAT A PUIUCSALE. IF YOU NEl!O AN ()(Pl.ANA T10H OF THE NATUAI OF THE PAOCEEOINO AOAIHST YOU, YOU IHOV\.O CONTACT A LAW-YIA DATE> Jllrl9 t81 1813 '1"8T AM£AtCAN mLe tNSUMN(jf COMPANY A CeAt Corp Den Omer-od Autftoftllld ~ H4e...~I~ lenta AM. OA t2701 (714) "'°'3211 ~.,..._, OnlnQe CONt Delly P111M ~ I I, 21, ~I, t~_., ' P\BUC NOTICE Tbt71 NOTICE CW T'MleTWra IAl.E T.a.No.t121n ~ANT NOTICE FTW7• ..._, 0..-. ~ CMOC....-o.M ....,.,, ..... ~--7UI••• Publllhed Orange coeet Deity PllOI .JuM 21, 28, .>.if 5, 12, 18113 2835-83 TO "'°""" OWNRJI VOU AM .. DI.FAUi. T UNDO A f'lalC M)TJC[ DI.ID CW ntu8T, OATIO MAY 21, l---.;...l.;;,;T;;..;;A..;;.TlmNT;...;..;~..-CW--. __ 1m. UNUU YOU TAKI AC· AaANDOllMEfT Oil' UM Oil' TION TO NOTICT YCMM f'Mlf'· ACTTTIOUa .,_. .. MAim !.".!~1_rr MAY • IOU) AT A The IOllowlng i---,_ aben- """-l'C IALI. • YOU NIIO AN dc>nlld tl1ll UM of the f1gttttoue IXPl.ANATION OFT-.. MATURI Bullneea n1tM· ONE PACIFIC Of' THS ....a<:UDINQ AQAJNIT YOU, YOU IHOULD CONTACT A PLAZA. • Joint v1111-. nn LAWYUl. c.ntet om... HulltJrlglon e..dl, Celllomle 82647 On July 13, 1983, 1t 10:00 a.m. 8'edero Hunt~ Beech, Inc_ VEROUOO SERVICE CORPOR· ATION, e Callf0tnle oorporetlon u UMIC>O FelrWllld. • 150, trvtne, __ .. Ce. 92713 duly tipp<>lnted TrvetM under.... Jerwel EJlterpn.ea. 7777' Center pureuant 10 DMd of TN91 recorded ,.._ June 7. 19112 u 1n11r. No ~,,.. Huntington ~II . ...,.. 82-192181 Of Oll'ldel fec:orde In 8~7Actltloul ~ N4lnl9,... 11111 olfloe ot Iha County Aeeordera fwf9CI to ebow -Ned In Onlnoe of Omega County, 81e11 of call-County on Nowmber 1o. lNO. lornltl eicecuted by THOMAS l Thie ~ wu conduet.cS by MERKLE AND l YNN MERKLE. en unlncorP<>N1ted uaodetlon hu•band end wife .. joint tenante, other then • '*"*'9NP WlLL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION ,,.,..... EnterpflMe TO HIOHEST Bl ODER FOR S/Oeralcl J. IOeln. Oen. Pitt'*' CASH(payeble et time of Mia In Thie It.It-I WM ftMd w1tf1 11111 lawful money ol the United Sl•t•) Coun"' Clan of 0r-,._....,on et t1111 North !font entrenoe to t1111 ., ..... -.,,... ~ .. , coUfl4 courthouM. 100 Glv+c: ""-1a. r .... . Cerrt., OfMIWwt,San~Ana. Call-Publlahed OrangeCoM1 Delly Ptot 29~l-83 tomle, ell right, title rlld lnterwt June 21. 28. Jut>/ 5, 12. 1~~ ----------'--! oonvey9d to 111<1 now held by 11 P\8.IC M>TIC£ under Mid DMd ol Tn111 In 11111 property 1111ua1ec1 In Mid County rtaJC M)llC( NOTICI INV1TINO ..,. Ind Slit• deecttb«I ea: ~ Notice I• hereby given Ill.ti the lot 26 In 8lodc. of TrKt No. 772, 11C9 TO ~ Board of Ttru•I-of 11111 Cout In ,,,. City of Newport Bwlh. °" IUUt TIUJllNrt Community ColleQe 011tr1Ct of Or-County of Orange, Stele ot Call-a-. 1101..,., U.O.O. 1nge County, Cetlfornla. wtll reoelve loml•, 11 pet mep r90()(ded Nottoele~~tolhllatd-__ ....... bide up to but no later then ....,... 23 .._ 6 end 11 ton of VAUOHN S" UOOOA. INC.. • -~~:... ~. 1n....... • ... ..-.... "-~. T·--. 11.00 a.m , Tueec.y. Juty ti, 1983 el ---... __ ,,.. .,_.,,...,_ """,...._ ·--ltle ~ Department ol Mid the Aeoorder of Mid Coun wtlOM hOml ~ II t 1211 ~ col. dlllrtct IOc•ld •I 1370 The lltreet eddrMe tOf'la, 8ul1e •• CICY of Coeta ...... Adam• AYe .. Coet• ..._, c.llf •1 common dMlgn1tton, 11 Coumy of °'9nae. State of 0.- wtllell time Mid l!ldl Wiii be publlcly rMI property dMctt ebc>Ye II fomle ltllt I bulk lniMlilr .. -.out to opened and rMd f<>t; purported to b« 218 W Stret, be mede to MICHA.El F. ST1"QLE, PRINT ANO BINO OOLOEN WEST Newport Beecl'I, CA 8 . AHO PA'MIOIA It.. 8T1NOll. and COLLEGE FALL CAL.ENOAA OF The Ulldelligned T tM die-A09ERT C. HAN8EN AHO 8A1'AH EVENTS o1111m1 any llabllly for • J. HANSEN, Ttw......... .._ All bid• .,. to be 1n ecx>ord-'9Cltneee a1 tn. etrMt aom-home llddr.-la 19041 .Jelww wtlh ttle 8k1 Oocumenlt wtllOh ate ol"-COl'l\m0f1 deelgna , If any 8Trwt. City of W•11llllllM, Ooun(y now In Ne end May be MClUfed In the enown hertln of 0.-V-. ltMI of Celbnl&. omoe of the Director of PvfCllUlnO s.io .... wlllbelT*llk1Y'~~µi The~ to tie b•-=•«t 11 of Mid OOlltge OlltrlGt. ~I or , ~ Of o.ortbed In .... -M 9'0Clll In Eactl blddei-rnuet Mibmlt wtth hit ltnpllecl, rev•rd no tltl•. Poe· trade, N~ _, toOd l)ld • cee111er·1 °**· certified ch9cl( ....ion. Of ~brenoet. tnclud-... of tMt ... ........ or bidder'• bond made payable to tno ..... anwg.. Md ..,,.._ of llnown u v UOHN·a 1.IOUO" !flt Of'def of the CoMt ~ IN TNltee end of it. tnM11 MAfrr Md ~ Ill 1 tit ~ College OletrlC!t 8oNtd of T,,._ or.tad by Mid Deed of Trwt, to II* I. City of eo.a ...... ~ lr11111 emount n04 .... tNn MPI'• perlnl.,...t'*'-1ll'Om"uouet t, of Ofwioe.ttMeol~ o.1t(W)of Ille..,,,, l)ld .. • ouer-tM2 et 1e.10~ per annum • The ~ ~ .. e.e-. 1 .. that tM l)lddet wlll entw Into the prcMded tn Nici note(•l '*" ooett n~ on or .,. .. 1lttl dllr ot. pr'OPQMd Contract If the -le Ind any Id,,_ of tt.930.04 .Mt~· et 11>.«) Ml\.• A01'0N ~to him. In tn. _,, of llllluN with Int.,., UC.,vw INC., A TI'N: AN>tTH to ant• Into IUOtl oontreot, ~ The ~ IM'ldet Mid Deed l'M!aAIAN • ...__ ~ • MO ptOOMdt of the oheGa wlll b9 for-of Trute ....... -~and H. T\leltl!AW.8Ufte tOt, ..... AN.. t.ltecl. 0t In the -of• llOnd. the ~tot?le\llldelllOoecleWl'ft· CA t1106. "-' tM ....... tor Mt JUf11 t'*9of wlll be fol'Mltecl to ~ Dldlwetlon of o.IMlll llnd 0.. =.,~~In~ ;;r.-,......, to Mid OOlltge dletrtct. mend for a.... Md • Wl'ltttn Notloe NO bkS<Jar" m~~ hie l)ld of Oetl&lll end IE*tton to .... ~ 8o ,., • llMwrl to .. r,.,.. tor • '*10d lor (•51 dey9 UllCMl llpd _...,Mid NotlOe of = ~~r:.~: .,_ the date Mt tor the CIPllflll"8 o.Mllt _, fJectloll to 9elt to be .,_. ..,.. ~ ---.. t-.of ,_,. In IM ooun1Y .._. 1M Thie ~ ""* II ... ...-to The &oerG of TnietMt ,__ ,.., rwopeny II IGCIM9d. ,..:=--- the prMl90t Of ,.,_tng any Ind ell Date; Nie. \I, 1"3 Olllt~ ""''°'"' .......,,,__, bide or to welYe ""I~ Of VIN>UOO •~ 004!'1' ~-=~Tiii lnf°'1!11111Jee In Wf't...., Of In IN*" 401 No. lrlnd IMS., No. 4.21 CllnQ. ~Ct\ t1tol ...... '·=:: ,-hlOf'MANl.WATIOH (ltl)ION'91 ~f'-....._._ • =~ ~ Ollo By. Qlrlltll)I VlllOta ,__, .... ..._. °"'*tOllMo.lr ~="= Dllt1 • ~~ = ~Nt "· .,.., lllat JuM 11. u, .Mr .. 1.., fllMINd ~ 0..-Olly 2M7-a3 1~ lllat A.-.. Tiii ..... II ' • ~~-,,-,..,.-~--~~!!!!!!!!"!91~..-....... ~-2--------------------............................ ~ .... . 4 ri;;;";;';"';"";;::;:;:-:--:::":::-::-:=:=----:~------------------------------O:r:_:a:n!g:.•.:.;Coaat DAILY PllOT/Tunday, June 28, 1983 ca· BULUTIN BOARD Roadryell•• More than 700 ot the nation'• top c:ye111ta wtll ~lure Into Southern Calltornl• to com- pete In the National Cyc::llng Champlonahlpa. July 26·Aug 6. the two-weett competlllon commeocM with the UCSF NatlOt\al Time Trial Chemplonehlpa In ttw' ct...n community of Borr• $Pflng1 (July 25-27). FllfUre skatlnll Poll1h nallonal llgure a~tlng champion • Qrzegori FlffpowM<l. In training In Loa Angeles tor the t984 Winter Olympics In Sara)evo, Yugoslavia. wlll head ~ all-star lineup In the "Champions Past and Prestflt" world class figure skating show Saturday In Burbank U.S. chemplona and former Olympic com- petltora wlll be on hand for tti.t ahow, Which ts set for 8:30 p.m at the Pick~ Ice Arena Among th• participants are,alll Wat"n and Burt Lancon, the 1983 U.S. Senior Pair bronze medal chemplona. from Costa Maiia The competition mov• to San D1900 July 29-31 tor the NaOonal Aoed Chemplonehlpa - • 100.mlle road race tor eenlort end 1he women'• National Roed Champlonahlp1 at Btlfboe~. The competition COf'lclude1 with the N•tlonal Track Chemplonahlpa at the Olympic Velodr~ at Cal State Dominguez Hlll1 More Information la available by phoning (619) 234-0773. Other participants Include Jo.Jo Starbuck and Ken Shelley, Elisa Spitz and Scott Gregory, Tlttany Chin and Christopher Bowman ). Tickets are priced at $ tO and can be purchased In advance at the Pickwick Arena, 1001 Alvehlde Dr .. Burbank Proceed• will beneflt the Santa Monica Fig· ure Skating Club Competitors Benellt Fund For more Information, phone (2 t3) 846-0049 Surnn• 11rand prlx Horse show' The 1983 Orange County Fair horse show will be held on the fairgrounds In Costa Mesa July 9· 10 and will leature English and Western styles and more than 200 entries , Pre-«ttry deadllne Is Friday, but riders can enter the day of the show. For more Information, phone 645-FAIA, ex· tension 39. Pla.IC NOTICE Some ot the world's top aurfers will compete In 1he NCond annuat Summer Grand Prhc ol surfing. acheduled for July and August The Grand Prix will be a three-round aenos with event• In Manhattan Beach Juty 30-31. Ocean Beach In San Diego Aug. S-7, and at Huntington BeaCh Aug. S-7 More than $20,000 In prize money wlll be awarded. For addltlonal Information, p.twne 84 1·3253. Opea triathlon Th• first Mission Viejo National Open Triathlon Wttll be held Sept. 17. It ls the llnal tuneup event before the Hawaiian lronman Trtathlon. Entry forms are available by writing Mission Viejo National Open Triathlon Organlzlng Commlnee. P.O Box 1087, San Pedro. 90733 LaQAL NOTtCE NEW'POftT·•IA UNIFIED SCHOOL DtlTIUCT Notto. lmttlna ltlde TO START A FORECLOSURE NOTICE IS HEREBY ~IVEN THAT THE Bovd ol E~llOO of the New· pot1 Mesa Unified School Otllrlct of 1 0r_,. County wllt. receive Meleo l>tda up to 11:00 A M on 1he 13111 I day of July, 1983, •I the Purchasing I Ottlce of aald School Olatrlcl. located II 2985-B S..r S11ee1 Coa1• M.... Callfornl• 92826. •I wtllch time Nld bide wlll be publlely ~and rMd for. 24 hr. Service RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL IN~USTRIAL WES PAC REt~VEYANCE OAIVING TRAINING PROGRAM A Cahforn•a CorOCHation AH bide.,. to be In eoc:ord•nce (714) 955-0696 with CondltloN end ln11rvctlon1 ., _____________________ .j wtllch .,. now on n1e In lhe otfioe ol th9 Purc:hUing Director ol Mid 1-===========:r===========:i School Otllnct. 2985-B Buts...... DH)llC NOTICE ..... "' fl)Jlll'C 294 ... &3 Co.ta M .... C.. 92828 ---'"-~-----------~----\A;---.., A P«formanoe Bond may be re-NOTICE Of' IHTE~ FICTtllOUI llUllNlll ( Quired •I the dltcretlon of Ille Ota-T"AN9fl" UHDE" UCTIOttl ,.._ ITATUlllENT trlc1. a.eon end 24074, CAL.lf'ORNIA The fOllOWlng l*'llOM .,. dOlng No bldd« my wllhdraw hla Bid lor BUSINlll AND PROFElllONI bull!·-u : • l*iad oflorty.flve (45) days after COD€ PACIFIC CUTTING. 1790 the dll• Mt for Ille c>p«1lng thereof Neme or llQen-. hi• Soclel Se-Monrovta C2, Coa1• M.... Ce The Boerd of Education of Ille curtly Numbet, and eddr ... of 92927 Newpcwf-M-Unified School Ois-l lk:enMCI praml-. klcludlng Zip Robert F. Gatlin, 330 Toure~. trlct r_.._ th9 right lo r•Ject any I Code. Edward A-llru1her9, Soc Colla M-. Ce. 92927 or .it Bid• and not ,_..,i1y ec-Sec. No 484-2().8879, Rlcnerd C Thia~ II oonductm oy an c:.pttllelowwt Bid, end towlllve any Meado-.1, Soc S e c No lnc:IMdu81. lnformllllty 0t lnegulerlty In any Bid 504-14-4189, 1443 Cutver Drive, Rob9rt G•tHn received lrvlne. CA 927t4 Thi• •l•t-t -llled wttl\ u.. NEWPORT MESA UNIFIED Name, Soclel Seourlty numt>et, County Clerk of Orange County on SCHOOL DISTRICT and ad~rat of Intended tranalerM, June 18, 1983. of Orange County, CaJll Including Zlp Code . Lowell H. Rueg· f211742 C>Olotny HatW)l "l•ller. c p M ~. Soc Sec No. 3«-1•·2018, PublMed OrMge CoMI Dally Pur~ Olreclor Ruby LOUlM Ruegger, Soc. Sec. No Piiot JUIW 2t, 29, July 6, 12. 1"3 (714~2t7 1579-20·8412, No 33 Hermoaa. 2ast.-&3 Pu~ Oranoe Cout 0 1111y 1rv1ne. CA 92714 Piiot June 28, July 5. 1983 2946-83 Kind of llQenMC•) Intended to be ·-.,. MnnJ>c 1ranaferrad Oll·S•le Gener11.1 ____ ... _~ __ nu_,_._ __ _ fltllJC NOTICE LIC9nMNO 21.()115828. Totlll COf'leldetlllon 10 be paid lor NO~ .. ~ NOTICI Of TllUITll'I I.AU the b111lnen •nd llcenH la PuDllc noUCll II hereby given thal LDM'I No. 111011 S300.000.00 Ca•h 10 be depoalted "'•rtuant 10 Sec 2503u of the cor-T.I. No. IO-a 1010 Fotow S5,000.00, Demand note ,.... • YOU AJtl! IN O.FAUl. T UNDf:" A for c to be depoallmd Into CllCfow porallona eode, that the pertnerllhlp o.m Of TRUIT DATID u.17.79, $70.00 00, Note a nd Security =~L~f~O=RSDHERLL~~ UNLlll YOU TAKI ACTION TO Agre«ntnt In ravor of the Seliera ..OTICT YO\M ''°"°""TY, fT S225 000 00 Totlll' S300 OOO OO OLSON. heretofore doing bu*- MAY IE IOU> AT A PUlll.IC T~ pl-Wherl ihe ~•lion und« Ille pett'*""lp name of AC- 1.AlL F YOU NEl.D AN l .XPlA· lor lh9 tranafet of the bust"-and CEN,. INTERIORS II 333 Marine NATIOtl Of THE NA'f\Ma Of THE Ille ~M or ~-hi lo be paid A.,., ~· Callfornla, NOCIEOINQ AOAINIT YOU, 11. Action Eacrow Inc .. 640 Not1h f:"'y ~ 0!983 ._ ~=--: ot ~~ attOUl.D COMTACT A LAW· Tuatln Ave. Suite No 101, Sant• SHElLEV ...,H OLSEN hu ....... ~ 1.-et .__ •m. An•. CA on or after July t5, t983 withdrawn ffOnl ~ ha ONMCI to "" .., .--. ·--The partlel agrM thll 1"9 con-TlCOR •IUflANCE COM-ald«allon for the tranafer or the be utOClated In the carry!~ or ftl.Wt Of' CMJ'OltNtA,a ~· bualnMa and the lloenae or MoerWM the t>uai-. ....... """'-'J Tltte lneur-la to be paid alter 111e 09partmenl of HOWAP.D R. L<1WY Illa RAY and Trwt ~, ... duty. Alcolloltce.v.rage Control hU ap.. LOWY, l'9lldlng •' 333 ~ Ave, pointed Tru•IH und•r end proved Ille propoaed traniftr. Newport BMch, Cellf0tnla, wt hwe-~t-to Deed of Truet dai.d Name end addr ... of the eacrow •It• ~ the ~. le entl- IM7·1'1, ~ o-na. 4, holder· ACTION ESCROW INC 840 tied to an ot the ..... of .,.. ~ 1-M ~ No -•-....__.. N T S 'o ,_, and haa ll8IUfned and wilt pey •••· ....... • -·• "' ..._ Orth 1nlln Ave , ult• 1 1, Santa llll out9tmodlng llabllltlem Df the bu• = 1n'i: :. Dfof ~~-"; Ana. CA 92705, ATTN Ardith Fr... null hel"elofora mod her'Mt1er ln- "9oorder of °'9"99 COllfltJ, Celt-bairn curr.O. fDrNe Re:;-:,d A MS~lherl Publlshed Or99 Cou1 Dally wtU IEU. AT PUaLJC AUCTION ;~•ncer...~1 OWi Piiot J""9 21. 1983 TO THI HIOHEIT BIOC>ER FOR Lowell h. Ruegger CAIM OR CAIHIE"I CHECK Ruby LoulM Ruegge< (P9Y..,._ et !tie time of Mt. In Tr•naler-lewful m_, of lh• United PublllNld Orange Coasl Dally llMM) at the -'fl "-t en-Piiot June 28. 19&3 er-to ttle otd ~ Countr 2958-83 ~ COUR'T eo.tt 1 -IDceted In the 200 • OI' CALM'~ atocll of We•I l•nta Ana COUNTY CW~ -..Werd (tionn.fy WMt Ith P\&.IC fl)TIC[ PlAINTF'P': ICIN ~ •t. I .... ) • ._,ta AM, CA al =lttleMdlftt-ledcon-lllUNfC•AL COURT DU1ENDANTI: ft&T"ICICI Md -hekl bJ h ~ OF CAUFOMIA ANTHONY AUSTIN Deed of Trwt In the pwnpetJ COUNTY OF ~ C.. No. m141 ........... In ..... CountJ end llete 700 Civic Cent•°"" .... iuouan TO IJfT'UI OU:AUL T ~ -ft.O. llo• .. Upon reeding and filing evldefl09 L.o4 112 of Tr.ct No. 1712. In tM a.nta AM, CA '2701 conatetlng of • declar•llon u C"' Df C..U ...... C-tJ of Or· PLAJHTlff': THI AllllUCAN IN-prc:Mded In Section 41UO CCP by -.., ltMe of c----. .. per IUflANCI COMPANY Frmnz E. Miiier mod IC MiletKtorfty 1M9t _,....In llooll IO pegee t2 DEFENDANT: ITEPtlEN UE ~ ther9'rom l'llat the defen.. to • lMliijfft ol liW1c ,..,_. llJCAa. en fndlwlfi•f, IN· dwn, ~ An1fliOnY Aaatln, an- ....... "'Iha offtoa of the CDUntJ VIRO..NTAL OL COMPANY,. not b9 MrV9d with r-ble ................ c-tr. CDrporatlDn, l'OLYCH"OIU dHigenoelr191'1'fotllerrnanowmpecl- TMllTOR OR MCOllt6 OW.It: llANW'ACT\JftlNG COW.ANY, • fled In artlcle 3, C'Nlc>ter 4, Tltle 5 of .i,y DAVID llltTH ANO I.ANO-CDrf'O'•tlon, end 00.I 1 ttlrough ,,,. Cod9 of Clvll Prooec:tura. Md It M M. -™ 10, lncl!MM Aleo ~ng from the *'fled TM ..,... edlkeM Md Dt'-IUMllONI complaint or petition tnat • good -d11tg11eltofl, If an~,: c-No. 1Al'lt cauae Of llCtlon exlat• In tnte ecdon In h,..,.........,, dMa1bed NOTICEI You ...... beet! ewd. f•vor Of trl9 plllntltl, 1,_eln and • ,_,..._ '° 11er:.,. ~ nw _,mer .a..,..._,,... mga1n9t the ~t. _, 111111 Mid ~ C..U ....._CA wtttM1vt ,_ bM1Q "-'d un6-ckifendant, •I• a r-.wy and TM ............. Trwtee cMa-JCM1 rMpOftd wt1t11r1 • ..,.._ "9ed proper patty lo the ectJon or thal Iha .... _, ....., '°' _, "-· ttle '"'--tlotl l*ow. r,any to be ~ hM Of delml an ,......_ Df Iha m.... ...,_ and If you wtllh to Mell 1"9 edvtca of n..,_, In, ,.... or '*-* prQ9er't'f .._ _ .... Mttoft. 11 _, any •ltorney In thla matter. you In Ihle "-" that la &1b'9Ct to IN ......,. ._.. llhOuld do eo promptly ao lhal your Jurladlclon or tha oourt or ,,,. relief l.w .... .. be IMlk, but written reapon•, If a11y, may b9 flled c:temendecl In tha ICUofl conatata wMIMvt _.., w11nenty, ... on time. WllOl!y or In P9fl In udu4jlng IUOl'I ,._ ., ...................... tttte, AVllOI Ualed he ... ....... P9'1Y from any inwe.t In 9UCh prop. 111111111111,., -brar-. to dedD. If ·~ ,.,.. .... erty, NOW, on motion Of McF11111nd B.s"etb•ll eaml' Eatancia High baeketbalt eoecti Larry Sllnderfllan wllf COnduct a ~etball camp beginning July 1 t. the camp la for boya and g1rt1, In gradee thrM througb eight. The camp, wNcll runa until July 21, wtll be held from 12:30-4 p.m. eact1 day. Pertielpanta wllf receive a T ·ehlrt and 28 hOUrs of ln1tructlon. eo.t la seo. The camp, which 11 being mponaored by Coate Mesa Leleure Servtcel, wlll llao ofter dally team play. For "'91'a Information, phone Wenn Stroud at 754-5300. Del Mar raelnlJ Racing wlll be condUC1ed on a Wednes- day-through-Monday basis when Oet Mar Thoroughbred Ctub opens Ila 44th meeting July 27. A total of 28 add9d·money races. worth $2 1 million In purses la scheduled for the 43-day meet which eonctudes-Sept. 14. The mo11 lucrative race la the Oet Mar Futurity with an estimated gross value of $250,000. First post 11 et 2 p.m. ~day Admission Is S4 for clubhouae and S2.25 tor general ad· mlsalon Parking prices are S 1 general, S3 preferred and S5 valet. Dally Double, exacta and pick six wag«lng wlll be ottered. For more Information, phone (619) "99-t340. • BQrrett stuns another foe COLORADO SPRINGS (AP) -Gaant·ki.ller BW ~tt ecored his iecond victory 12_ver a favored opponent and Michelle Richardson anCJ.)eff Kostoff each won their third gold medals 5;;:.._ wtmming competition concluded at the National Spo Festiv-1 with ~at perfonnanoee and 10 ownbe~ proph~. . Barrett became the third prominent U.~. swimmer to expreta a desire to retire before the 1984 Olympics. Steve Lundquist and Rowdy Gain4'i earlier said they had grave doubta about whether they wanted to continue training for another year.: But Barrett also conceded that tus victort Monday night ln the JOO-meter freestyle -in L festival-record time of 51.30 SE!(>- oncls -might give him the momentwn he need& to carrr over into 1984. . Barrett, 23, of Los Angelri; went out fast and held off Gainet, ' who finished a close second. Barrett's time shaved .28 seconcli off the old record, and was all th~ OK.:---~ more incredible since it came a\ OAIN!S the Air F or ce Academy't> 7,250-toot elevation which generally places s~ mers at a disadvantage. . "I knew I h~d to go out hard," said Barrett, • member of the 1980 Olympic team and the Arneri~ record-holder in th·e 200-yard and 200-meter ind1vid;- uaJ medle s. "I didn't want to have to come frorQ behir_ld ag · t Rowdy Gaines. I was very surpnsed al my time ett, who won the 200 individual medley o~ Satu y, beating Lundquist, said he hopes to make t American Team in August. "Then l'Uidecidt whether to swim toward 1984," he said. "If I continue' to progress as I have this year, I'll probably continue." Richardson, 14, of Miami, Fla .. claimed her third festival gold medal . ..., IM ...... ...,_ of the -tre Ud. Mn • II~ • -I Zinn, Attorney lot th9 Plelntlff, IT MM(Tt 1) '!!_~=. ~ Deed « que Ud. ,......... tlentro de a 18 OAOEIE> thel the W'ftoe Of Mid Trwt, .. __ ............... LM le lllflor;; UllR .,_ ..... ~to Enter °"""'1 In thle 80- .. ,,....... IR .-. ""'<•>. -. SI U.ted ci-ao41dter • COi-to uon be medt t,tpQR -'cl ct.teocffwrt; .,.,._, W ...,L ...,._IM..,_ Df de un abOgado en Nie lldunto, • bypubllceeton tMreof In The Ormnga .... ~ .. Trwt, ............ '*1• "**1o ~ .. de COMIC Ocllly Plot • ~ of _. .,...._ Df IN Trwtme Md 11111• mw.a, au reepuMta eacrit•. 11 Q9Mrll dtcutatlOn publlt!Md ., ef ... lrwlll ClreeM bJ .... Deed hey algUN, Puede -regfatrlld• • Coet• MeN. Celttomla, ~ de9-ef Trwt. tltmpo lgN!ecl 11 th9 n1111~ in<>« llllety n. .... IDfli=ry....._ .... Deed 1. TO THE DEFENDANT: A oMI IOglvenotloetoMH! 'tMl 1 ~ .. T'rwt ......_. e-.-Md complaint h.. bean n1ec:1 l>Y the Mid pubtloatJon ~ ~-..--....,. .... ......_ to Ille 1Md1 ...... IM a plaltlttff 1111a1ntt you If you wlah to ~ • wwll fOt flolir ....... o ........... a.... ..... defend thla lewlutl, you rnumt, wttNn ...... ' THEY'RE MOVING FAST! NIW'S YD• CllmE mCATCH•E! choose, you'll get sleek, aerodynamic styling; a powerful 3.8 liteiV-6 engine; automatic transmission; pow r brakes and steering; • reclining sport sea ; a full center console; plus 52 other standard features . NO\Y's the time to get the Cougar of your choice from stock, or order the exact Cougar you want-before they all get away! See your Southern California Area Lincoln-Mercury Dealer today. .,__, .., ..... Md w""9ft ... • da)'I etter tNe eummone la _. IT 18 FURTHER OAOl!AEO tl\91 a ._ Df ~ Md .....,. te on you, Ille with thle oourt a ~en COCIY Of M6cf ,..,_. to Ent• 0. .... n. •• ,...,..... Wed remponae to the ~I ~ '*"' In t1Ma IOClon be IMhwl1h • .......... Df 0...... Md U.. you 00 IO. '({AK det9&llt ... b9 poalt9d In the United 8..,_ ftoet ._ ....... IN _.... 1111 h .,,.,..., on tipptlcallon ol me p!akt. Oflloa. poet-1*0. dlr.a.d to Mid ..-.,. ..._. ... ,.., ,,._..,, II tiff, Md ti* oourt may enter • judg-~. 1eapond:M1t, or cit• If Illa ......._ ,...,,, aoalnmt )'OU for the rellef de-edd,... Iii i.o.talNd Wore u • ~ -...,., -~·..... mended In the complalnt, which ptratlon of the time PreacribeO fDf 'nCOlt nn.a ~I COM-00\lkl r.tult In g11nllfl"*1t of the publlclatlon of dllll ~t Md PAWi tW CAUPORNIA, 100 N. •agM, talelng Of monmy °' property I d9claratton of ttlll me111no or of Iha ..... ..,...., .... AM, Callo Of ot,_ rallef '~ In the oorn-fllC1 111911"9 addtW -not ..., • ....._ Atta: ,#fM WfffleMa, plaint. fmlned bt llld eT tha .,,ntlon of 71t--bt.tlot 0.led Oeoember 10, tM2 IN lime pl...,llliid kif Iha ~ D&ft: AM U. MD L• A 8n1n011, C1tt1i oetloll , TICOR nn.1-••NCI Slwon Hellhu, ~ OATEO. June 1, 18'3 COlll'Nl't OCJ CAUPCMIMA. • U. OMaee Df ~ J, l9eciOlfl ..,_.,~·=-·-~1:.....,, ...,:t:.~';...-W Oou<1 ... 1 .... ~ ... ,.. ••. ,,. ...... • .... T,..._ • t..~OA-. ..... c _,...._ ~ !.....__ ~)1._ CA1..,.. A~l .... 11-A... -•r_....., 1·~ ........ ....... .i 0......-c.... 0.-, Or.,. co.at Delly ~ Or ... eo.t o.y "'4 --t1, .. Mr I, tm fttlot ..lull9 H . M'( 5, t2, 19. ttu lttlot Nita 2t. .My I. ta. '9. 18'3 ,...... "3l.e3 nee.a Your SOl.ithern California Area Lincoln-Mercury Dealers ha just cornered the market on JSOO new Couga a large assortmP.nt.Qf..s~. col- ors, and equip . which one you , -~ Me~cuRv.; I LINCOLN ~ ----~ C4 I I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, June 28. 1983 ~ • • .. . MAJott LEAGUE STANDINGS Al'tltricAln L .. 9" .,.. TUH Chic.MO K-1Cllv 0....lalld Mw-ote 5Nn1t WIST DIVISION W L )9 l2 39 32 l7 ).I :M l7 J.4 )9 lO 4C 27 •• llAST OIVISION Pct. S49 S49 lll SIS ... .cos lSS GB T0<onto 40 30 s11 Bahlmort 40 31 5'J .,, I Detroit 39 31 SS7 New YO<lo. l7 l3 S29 J Botton lS JS S00 s Mllweull" l3 lS 41S e CltV$nd 32 llf 0 1 t ' Mancll'l'I Seer A,_1 I, Tt18' 0 Ntw Y0<k 4, Balllmore 3 < 11 lnnlng1l Oall .. ftd 7, KaMal Cll'r I Clllcaeo 7. S..llle 4 --0.lt.olLel ~ ... HO .• relt'I aotron er t tevelaftd, Pl>d , rain Only Ptnff Kl>tc!Ulecl TMe't'I~ T •••• I Houoll 6·6 I al ""9els l F orac'1 7·3), tnl 8011on !Oieda 4·31 al Cleveland lSulcllf .. •-21. (ti) Beltlmor• (BoodlcUr 4·21 al New Y0<i.. IFonl-1 H). (n) O.lroll (Perry 1·S) al Mllwaui\" (Porter 0·3>. lnl T0<onlo ISi!«> 10·SI 111 Mlt1ne.010 (Sd\l'om s-21. (n) Ken1.. City (Black 3· 11 al O.kl•nd (T.Ullder#OOd 4·4J, 1111 Ollcaoo (8anr>l1,., l·ll a r S..lllt !All· boll 1 ·01. 1111 NatloNI Lffll'Ue WEST DIVISION W L 4S 26 .. 29 ~ AllaQla San FrenclSCX> San Dleoo Hoo.nton -C~tl JI 3o4 )6 36 36 37 '° .. MonlrHI $1.L4Ull PlllladelPl\la Pltlsburllfl C1'laKlo NtwYoril EAST DIVISION JI 31 :M l6 ,, J.4 :n )6 J7 lt ll 43 Mef*'t'I Sc«ft Montre-4 3, Cllk•oo 1 Plll1llurvll 6. SI. LO\.llt 1 Alla/Ila 2, Clnclnnell I Only 9amet ICheduled T~O- Pct. ~ 603 .SJS .soo .m .405 2 1V. 'I'> 10 16~ ~ (Welcfl S-1) al Sall Oltoo (~a~Y IH I. (ti) Plllaburall (MCWllllam1 l ·S) at Chlc•oo (Trout 6•1) MontrMI lGutlckaon 7·1 end Sandano<> •·SI et Plllladelollla IBnlrom 2·4 and Hucllon M l. 2, (n) ,.._ Y-(Lvnct> 4·3 and Gorman 0·11 ar St. Loull (Fonctl S·6 end LePolnl 4·51, 2, (ti) SM Franelsco (O.vl1 0-1) al Clncln<>all (Prlca S·SI, Cnl Hou\lon (Rvan S· 11 al Al .. Me <~1-•l.lnl AMERICAN LEAGUE An911s a, ll•neen o TUlAS CAUP:ottNIA. T 04lftll ?II RlvertdPI Ba.t 3t> LAPrlh r1 Wr\olll Cf 08r...,lt> Samole" Sundbrv c o.nt" .. , ..... • O o O S<onlrs 1D 3 O 1 0 Va,,..,llnr1 4 000 RJCk>nJo 3 O O O AO.ms JD 4 0 I 0 Own<>0dh 4 0 0 0 LVMCf 2 0 0 0 Grkll 2b 1 0 0 0 RClart< tt 3 0 O'lr'FOll'lt Boonec 1' 010 TaiWt kiln ... ...._ abr hbl s 2 1 0 • 2 3 l 4 1 3 I 0 0 0 0 l I 0 0 4 0 1 I 3 0 I 2 l I 0 0 • 0 T 0 3 I I I »•12• Ttaet 000 000 ~ 0 CetlfOmle 001 120 13•-I CO--Wlnnlno Ret -RoJaCklOll ()) E-1.AP•rrl"', S.mole. OP-Tt•H 1 Lo&-TUH 6, CetHornla e 28-fllvtn HR-V....,1"'4 161 S&-Rlver1 121 SF- Boona Teu1 ~Il l.IC>-• W..llaclt TOC>lk 0 .Joows c...... 42·3 1 I 2·3 2 2·3 0 I 3 • ' 0 3 l 1 0 ) • I 0 0 , 1 y KllOflW,7•1 Sanchet HBP-4Uver1 SandWr 1 2 1 0 !Iv l([IOll, T-~41 0 0 • 0 0 0 2 RoJac:klOll 11v A-42.571 Anlilt IVWHn Carew OtC~ G•ldl BaniolAI Ro. Jac:kton FOii Sc.OtW• LYM 0'8¥rr Boone Oownlno Ve1'nllnt Cieri! Rt . .Jackton ~ A.dafM FerOUMn T .... 9ATTING All a HHa m lS 9? 2 1«> 40 75 lS 106 JS 51 I lM 2t SO 2 133 20 36 3 726 ,. St , 153 26 40 7 111 l'2 '2 u • 2 2 0 n• n ss 3 111 21 27 • .. II 23 6 llt • J2 2 201 " 43 12 37 S I I 76 I• 16 I 'l1 3 , 0 J.Atl »4 611 11 PITCHING R81 ,.ct, ,, 413 4' 313 31 211 IS ?n 20 .271 2S its 31 .261 40 151 0 ?SO 25 2'7 ll 241 11 240 12 230 33 214 • .216 • 111 1.07• M1 .lilt IP H H SO W·LEaA ~"' 2'l'h 10 1 21 0-1 242 l(kofl 7..... M 16 S2 7-1 2'3 Sancllei S6'h Sl 21 26 7·2 3 SI Za1w1 ll'h 13 n JS S·3 3 2• Fonctl 102\'> 96 2t •2 7 • 3 Ul John 100 124 " 1'2 •·. • l'2 C"1b I~ II 6 9 l·O 155 Traver• 3%Vt 4S 16 20 0-3 Ht He 11 •wr 1~ 10 1 t 0-3 uo "' S3'h 51 23 2' 4-i • ,, Go1tt l:A't 11 31 v e>-• • n Br-II 11'."> 13 • 3 1-17 IS T..., 644"' 611 llJ J02 Jt.J2 4.16 Sa-. Wiii •, S.nchel 2, Hu.i.r I, Curt!\ I A~L"9'M y_.., 4, Ortllln J Balllmor• 101 001 000 00-) 11 New YOl<k 001 001 001 01-4 13 0 MCGr--. T MerllMI m. Sloekl•rd (11) and Daml>MY. R•wltv. Gol.aoe Ct) ~ w....-.r w-Gouaoe, •·2. L--Stod<Mrd. 3-2. Hlt1-&.lllm0<e, Saker• OJ. s1no1e1o<> "' A'l 7, Rrtet& I Ka<l\oet Cllv 000 000 100-1 S I °"land 010 100 OS•-1 1 0 Gure. QvltanCMrrv Ill end Sl•VOhl, C.llehari, coc11ron c 7J •n<I "eer11ev w- ea-n, l·l, L-Gur., 6·9 HR1--0.klt "ll, Lemtiord 121. AlmOll (IJ USFL Al&al'ltlc w l T Pct, Pl' PA • · Phlleoe1p111a IS 1 0 112 36S 113 8011on JO 7 0 Sl8 34S 324 New JtrH\I 6 II 0 JS3 lOC 403 Wallllnglon 3 •• 0 176 ,,, 421 C...,.,.al C111<a110 II 6 0 .. 7 425 2"4 Mlcl\loan II 6 0 "47 411 l30 Tamoa Bo II 6 0 .. 7 346 ).19 Blrml"91>am I 9 0 41 1 ll• l09 Pacllk •·C..l<tancl 9 I 0 S29 311 216 o ........ 7 10 0 •12 110 2IJ LOIA~> 7 10 0 .412 77S "' Ari tone 4 13 0 2'S ™ -.. ·cllnclle<I dtvl1lotlal tltlt Morlde't'I ~ Tamoa 8av 26, Oenvw 2J SefllrclaY'I Game Tempe Bev et Birmingham, tnl s.i..'1'1 0- Denver •I LOI Angetel New Jer,.y at &o\lon Oakland al Clllcaoo Arl1one al Mlchloan Pfllta04l!Pllla al Wnhlnglon Money INden I Lannv Wadklnl 2 Hal Sullon 3. een Cren111ew • Gii IN>roan s Fuuv Zoatltr 6 Tom Kitt 7 S.ve BallnlHO• I Calvin P"te 9 Rav Floyd 10 F...O C-'tt 11 Craig .Stao .. r 12 Oevld Graham 13 Hele Irwin 14 Tom WallOll 1 S Joflnnv MUie< 16 Bob Ea•lwood 17 Garv KOCI\ II Kelln Ferou• 19. Chlo Beck 20 Jim Cotberl 21 Andv Been 22 Rax Calc!weti 23 Boll Glide< 24 8111 R-1 7S Jev H .. 1 Lot•Aalmftol MONDAY'S ltlSULTS S27S,4S7 215, 10I 242.219 23S,717 m .011 211,392 m .n:i ltS.508 171,M 110,5111 lff,6ts 160,'90 1,55,.,. uo,n• U4,31t 135,625 l:W,550 l:W,Oll IJ0,657 126,40 123,m 111,SSt 11t,7S1 11U21 111"'3 ('9111 .. tl·"""' ~ ,,_....., P:lltlT ••ca . .oo varo. Wirt LIM (Herl) UO 4.IO 2.60 AOmlntllralor (Peullne) S.>IO UO Chermln Cutlo<> 18roou) 2.20 AllO racecl· Allon Oon1 Ell•bO. FOCUI Oii. Slkth ~Mm, Rovet W..rlt Go, Thlntv <~,r,:~):lnl'tHd. Don Pt...- U IXACTA C9·ll Paid SSS60 SWCOND RACI. lSO vordi. Jo41 Marie (Bard) 3 to 3 20 160 LUCY Rlbbont CHart) 9 40 4 IO ~ Kid (AllNIU~) 6 00 A.Ito raca<t Comotlla, Flal Oul Pel, He .. EetY BkS, Pltad The Fifth, MIUllll..,.1 ... Balat1, V-.i Jet Time· 113'. ,THlltO ltACa. 110 n td1 M r II 8 R ock ti (L1 c1te y) . 10 60 "10 HO Nuhvtlle "ltWI (P~tfllonl 400 Jto L-Hatd Roed (Mylel) 3 60 Alto raced WIM Wlnetol. Curit Coll. Zttl MllO, Heva 8ttlle, Honcla Jtt Time ... .ll l'04.lltTH ltACa . .00 nrcn 5.atn ... Jug (TrteturtJ 7.20 :UO UO IUcto Kio (Bard) 4 to ) 10 TM Javs P\aft ICUr11l) $.20 "'''° rac.cs. "''"" fhofN>to<I. tr1oc11 Prune, Al• Velut. Loom Son, E•n It~. Pvrru v. Klno Third. Time I0.17 '' l.llACTA 19·11 Hid Ut.90 ""'™ ltAQ. 400 vareh. Cry11at Ol•mond' IC•m•b•lll JUO 1UO I.AO Ottrec;110f) (lt,..,,oev> uo "'° Wreneter• Mlttrau (A.dell'> .._.. A.Ito rCH;ldi Pl'tcloul .i-Two, MlkM SllawM N , Fifa l'olkv, ltllMlalnl, JllMt liclelr. Miu l ull All A.CM, l 11v Mn Tlmei toAI l!XTM •ACa. 400 -l.•dY Lita Tw o (Trea 111re) i..eo •.tt •J.O OH•"'lnt Cr\M Cl«dl U O LOO OH-0.it ltlvlnt Int (Wann 6.:IO 7 00 • - Hard re turn John McEnroe smashes Scanlon in Wim ble do n Mond ay. a shot to Bill singles m a tch OH -OMd llHI tor MICOnO AIM> rac.d. SOlllerv ChllO, Milady Com· mender, Uno. Charm, Hol Stull. Chlct.t l· IH Dream. Oorlnl OrMm. KewMh Tru Tru Time: 20.29. 12 aXACTA <•·51 paid llUO, S2 \XACTA !N I Pllld "'All. SllVUfTH ltACL ~ varO• Pa.amolllft BUMv C H•rl J 4.IO 3 00 1 20 Priem Buo (Lec~evJ 1 to 1.20 Bar Bow Marcu• IAOafr) 2.20 Abo rac.O Vive Et Sel1, !>UPt<•tert Bu Iller Time 19M l2 CXACTA ( 1·31 N Ml Sil.IQ UGHTI4 ltACa. Q vard1 SI Swlnclltr (Tt .. t1Hel 6.00 3 IO l 40 Ju11 Pteln Bruce (Ga rcia ) 4.IO S.40 Atolta Polley (Pllktntonl 13 20 Alto ra<:ad: BOid Hand. Au urecs Jua<>, Hert A Hoolno. Jllrer e uo 8•ncl. w1nc1 And Fire, Tuoboa• Te, Lelco Time 2040 l2 EX.ACTA (3·4) oai<I SSS . .O '2 ~CK SIX. C6+3·9-1-3) e>alO 11,00UO Wl!!l)J Wl'IJ!lllQ llcJWI (Jlv<t l>OrMl) Thert wu • carrv-over POOi of 12 1,201 NtNTH ltACC. 350 varcft. The Crawded Kid ILeclo.ey) ~ 120 J to uo Coulllrv Bettler (TrMklnlJ t.IO l.tO Dutil<> Gold !Bard) lt.00 Alto raced. 81\ie a.dulno, Tuft Coc>v. Jetamoker, Rellelutlacl. Mlclltv RI""'" Goll• Go Bov, c_. FIOtt Time: lt.04. s2 •XACTA (7·4) oalcl '"'° Alltndence -S.'92 W111-.... MM'I lilWl1ll ltaund ..... ltotcoe Tenoer (U.S.) def. ROCMrl Ven'I Hof (U.S.). •·2. •->. •·>; Tim Mavollt(U.S.I def John McC.urttv "'ullraHe), 6·0, 6-2, •·•; Sandy W..ver (U.S.) def Mllce LNdl IU.S ). 6· I, 7·6, 6· I. Cnrh L.awll (New ~Mlalldl def. Nelul<• Odltor (Nloerlal. 6• I, •·3, 6-3; Kevin Curren (South Atrlcal o.t. Jimmy C011r•on (U.S.), 6•), 6•7, 6·), 7·6; Ivan Landi (~v ... lal def, P et Celh (AU1lrallal. 6·4. 7·6, 6·1; John McEIW'Oa (US) def. BIW Scanlon (U.S.). 7·5, 7·6, 7-6; Mel P\11'<*1 (U.S.) def. 8r&a<> Gollfrl9d (US ), •·•. 6-3, 6-J, 6-2. Mtlt't .._... ..... a..... Frltr Buttwllno·8rtan THC11ar 1u .. s 1 def. John Uovd t8rltelnl·8ruce MaMOn (Us), 6·3. •·4, 7-61 Sammy Glammalva (U $ J·Htnr1' Suncblrom !Sweden) c1eo1 Nici< e r-n·S...tn SMw (8 r11el<>), 6-1, )-6, 6·J , 6·4. Ancltn Jarrvd·Hent ~ (Sw..,..,) cleol. "°" C.M·&racs ~-• IAutlrallal, 7·6, 6·4, 1·6 Mlft't TMnl •tuMI ~ Brian Gollfrltd (U.S.1-Paul MeNarNe (Au•lr•ll•l def. Wevne Hamc>IOtl·Cllrlt JOllMOll !A.111fr'ella). H , -4-4, H 1 Tim Gullkaon·Tom Gull1'Mn (U.S.) def Sandv Ma-·Fwdl TeVIMNI CU S.I. 7·6, 6-1, 7·S; w_..,._. • ...,~ aero.re Poller (U.S.I def. LIM eoMer <US I, 1·S, 6·•; Marline Nevrelllova (U.S.) dWI. Cleuclla KOhclt·Klllctt IWftl Ger· many), 6·1 .... 2. v-Vtnnaak (Soutll Alrlcal def. V!Tolnla R(lzlcl (ltornenWI), 6-2. 6•1, Jtm"er ~ (Soulll Atrlcal. def Hana ManOllkove ICred>oslovellllll, S-7, 6·4. 6·4, Ketllv Joroan IU..S.I dlf. Katllv Rlt1akSI IU.S.I, 6·2, 6·•; Biiie .Jtell Klno IU.S.J def. Wfltldv Turnbull (Auatrellal, 7-S, 6·); AndrM J-(U.S.) def. C.rh Baoell (c.n.da), 6-4, ... l. Vtrvlnla WMla (8rllalrll def. Ev• Pfi.ff (Wt\1 o.rm.rtvl. l •6, 7·6, 1·S. w_., 1«• •~ o.o... Cetll«IM Tanv• <Franoel-AndrM f9"'flverl IHunoervl. def. lla<>a Klon (So.llh A.trlca)·P•m T-rdtll (U.S.), 1·6. 4•6, 6·4. ..,_,,,,..,.. .... ~ AndrM LMnd-Lou Pla!tik (U.S.I o.t. '9nctv C (U.$.M4111n IY!lo..,. ICred!MIO'Yaklll) ·1, )•6, W ; s.,.....,. C1-11eVa •LAltT S.YCltel*o CUSS.I def. ltot Fel~ ( 1fl Atrleal-Candv lta• vnoiot IU S ), i-6 7-6, t-41 Mime"-(YUOotiavl9H(al J~dall (U $.) clef .... JH ll KIM·Cllrlt -1 l..IOve (U .. i.I, S.1, 6•4, 6 l ; ROMmarY C:.Mlt IU.$~tn0v TurnllUll (Autlrella) def. Lia All 1onoc>1lt• .. rbare Jordlon cu S.l, .... 1 H : aarbaf'• Pot1tf'-$Nton wa1111 tu S.. c1eo1 1<1111 l(IVO!'lU'8·P1ula Smlllh (LA Jolla), 6·2. •-I Wemen'I terwlil MC>ffaY LiAOIUtS I Martina Newalllova 2. Cllrl> Evart Lloyd l AndfM J- 4. Pam Shriver S WtntlV Turnbulll _ ._ SY1Vla Henll<a 7 Blllle Hall Klno I Bt lllna BunM 9 Ka1'1y Jorclan 10 Hana ManclllkOva ~ o...> '" flslllne IJSt,997 716,109 13S, 112 109,SSO 109,346 1(73,300 IU2S M,162 74,2S7 u.su AJlT'S LANDINGO .. W-1 S..dl)-49 anollln J4S mac:Urel, 12• ban. 36 bar rac:ucla. t llorillo. I rock lllll. OAVIY'S LOO< .. I ( ... w-1 Baedll -1n •neler• I yellowlalt, 113 11arrac:u<1a. s.l l>onlto, 3211 .a<>CI bau. 125 calico ball. 29 rod< ""'· • hallbul, 660 rnac.1'Htl OANA WHU, -175 engler• l•7 oeu, IS bonito, 3 hallbul, 2 v-wlell IM rock ""'· MI madltrtl SAN DIEGO (H&M l.aftdlnlJ -18• anolen. 4 elbacore. 42 vellOwlell, l10 barrac:uda.1 fS bonito, 15 beH. 112 roe .. llsh MCNt•o BAY -.. enoler• • Uno Cod, 114 rVCk qa. 17 reel ,,.._, 409 Dau LOMG l aACH ( ......... 116trl -124 •nolen. ...,, barracuda. 460 .and be u. 111 cellC:o beu, J ytllowl1U. I hallb<.11, I IS mac:ktr91, 3> bonito ocaANSlotl -139 •noten. 1 borlilo, 162 callco bau. '1 .and baU. l•S roe• ns11. m rnec:11en1. Tiiis ..... , treut plants ''"' DISOC>-Ooane Pond. V•N"TUaA-MalHlle c ........ Sanle Peula er.-. S.-Cr-1.-r and lower>. Ventura •Iver (north IOf'lll. KU lt-,Adler C,.., Brtohl Valtev Rt1· trVQlr, C.-. Crwell. Er"lklnt Cr...,, Kem Rlwf (lOU!tl ton), Kern Rlvtr (KR l ---to La-• t .. bella). INYO-eaktr Creek. Bkl Pltle Cr-. ""-CrM (!ower, mlcldlt. aouth encl lnleka Ill, ~ Creek, GOOde1t Cr-. lt~Mleoce CtM41, L.ont Pint CrM41. C..k Cr• lnorttl fork), Owen• River (Law• 9rlOM doWnatream 10 Siewert Lane). Pine Creek.~ V.-V RtM<VO!r Sabrina L.aka, ~da CrMll. SYmma1 Cr-. T.-e Creell. TlMmahe Cr-. Tullle CrMll. Tiii• ............. ~IOAY Al LOI """'" -Jose Cella (LOI A.noelft I vt. Jol'M V aider (Ma a lco), teal~; Al Allanttc: Cllv -Alt• Remot l"-w York) vs Jama• Wair• (ui. Allotlftl. mlddlt&, Al L .. Veoa • -~ ltoectt (Les V-1 .,.. lttnaldll Zer-CSloO .tonJ. lunlor llOl\la; Jimmy Jad<Mn (let Veoet) ¥1 OeMo P91Klat (Fort WO<lh), 1un1or llotlt .. 1'1tl0AY Al Lot A~ -Cl.c.o Drttut (Sen FtrlWlftdo) n. Ahemld K•r"" (Lot A-'"I. welter\. WllOAY Al T-. Fie ->of>ll Muo•lll (l.onCIOnl "' G..v Gulden IMV<>tle. Ind.). mlcldlft Fleets poised; Transpac race set Saturday 8 y Almon Loda~y on... Dellr ..... ...,. One of the most compeuuve fleeta in the 77-year history of the Transpac yacht race from Loe Angeles to Honolulu is poised for the start of the 2,225-mile cla,s.,jc Saturday (July 2) off Pomt Fermin, west of the Los Angeles Harbor light. The 67-boat fleet is divided into four clasaes based on their ratings under the l.nk'r- national Offshbre Rule ot handi- capping. Most competitive group is Class A with 11 Santa Cruz-50s promis- ing a boat-for-boat race across the Pacific. There are 16 entnes in *** Here 18 the entire list of starters broken down into classes: oau A MERLll't (L-671 CUit WlllOll, SI Fre<>ell YC. CHAR(EY (Ho41and·67) Nolan Binhntll, SI Francia YC, SAGA (NellO<>IMarek-6') Barrv 1Mrku1 ti al, Lono e .. cn VC,RA.GTIME (Speocer-62) Oennl1 Durgan el 11. Ntwoorl Herl>or YC. CHASCH MERIS.nta Crut·SOI Edilar Perker, S.nle Cru1 YC, NIGHT TRAIN (SC·SO) JOhn Whllt, LO• Anoeltl YC. KA. THMANOU (SC ·SO) Jonn L•"llclon San Oleoo YC, MISS MAGIC (SC·SOI Rlcherd EMlolt, NH YC; UPBEAT ISC·SOI Don Ayre1 Jr NHYC;INCANTATION (SC·SO) OevlO Reiner, Royet Vancouver YC; SAMURAI CSC ·SO) Rov 0110.v, LAYC, RAIDER (SC-SOI Oon CIOlhler, Lono a..cn YC. OCTAVIA (SC·SO) SltWlrl Kell, SI FYC, EARL OF MAR ISC·SOI Ok:!< Elli-.. a t. NHVC; OAXACA (SC·SOl Lellle Ltllfa, Monlerev Ptnlnwle YC, WHISTLE WINO (Farr·SSJ Mike ChoOl>ln. LBYC. CIH t 9 JUMPIN JACK FLASH (OevldlOll·SOl GA. WOodrottt . Rov•I New Zealand YC,A.ORANCI IL•-•n·S4J Weller Hoffman. NHVC, MAGIC TOUCH (Sanl• Crut-40) WtvM Colenan. ~Illa Barbera YC, MIMI B ISC·40) Wllllem Wlb•n, LAYC. APPLE PIE ISC·40J Lewtenca Schteler, Celltorn.. YC, SHAMAN ISC·40J Roderic Park, Richmond YC. NOTORIOUS (Olaon-40) Scott Pirie, SCYC; ZAMAZAAN CFerr·S1) Bruce EeM>m. S.u.alllo YC, OUTRAGEOUS C0-40J R Llnl<tme.,... et el. SCYC, PUSILLANIMOUS (0·40) Robtrl Alt•· andtr, SCYC. Sl(IMMER (0 ·40J Bob Slmollln>. SCYC, REVENGE 10·40) Wayne Wl-11, PlerPOlnl Bav YC; SPELBOUNO 10 ·40) Lou Fo•, RldlmOnd YC. PRIME TIME IO·«oJ Robefl Lund, Enclnat YC; PRIMA (0·401 Kellll Slmmon1. Fl Worlh ll••I Boe• Club. GAEA T FUN (Oavlclaon·SOl Otv Barnard, SI FYC, TOMAHAWK (Frar1·SI) JOhn Arent. Batooe YC, NALU IV (LtPWOrlh· .. ) Jim Jeu .. t i al SI FYC C1aa. A Topplng the list as the .!ICl'atch boat i.s the 67-foot Bill Lee-designed Merlin , the elapaed time record holder m Lhe race. Others capable of ecoring line honors (first) to finish) are the Holland-67, C harley; t h e Nelson/Marek-68 Saga. and the 62-foot Spencer-62 Ragtime. The other cl.asses are Cl.ass B with 18 enl;ries, Class C with 15 and Class D with 18. Another boat-for boat battle looms in Class B where four Santa Cruz-40s wtll be going head-to-head with e ight Olson-40s. *** Oen c !>UPERNOVA C9w•n·Sll SleP<>tn Peui.v. eve. ELUSIVE IC,_ ..... , Cert E•ChenlauCI •I e l, SOYC, ANNA BE LLE LEE tPw1eraon·'9)JGN< Keever. Catlt "'-rlllme Acadtnw, AMANTE (Pelerwn-.. 1 Mel RlchllY. Lido l1le YC, BRAVURA (Frerr .. 461 Irving Loul>t. Lehalna YC. MAAISHITEN IT•l<-4') 1Cal1uhtko Tekeda, Jaoan. TIMBERWOLF (Ferr·JI) u rrv A.t1<tn1. Cabtlllo Bead> YC. F REE RUN (T·40) R-t MlllH, save: HEAT WAVE (0avldaon·4C) Aten.rd . Pennlnolon, LBYC. UIN NA MARA (Fatr-O J Jim 8ernllar1, Hawaii YC, IMMONETTE (Frert·4') Rlcf\arO Collrell, SI FYC. ARIEL CT ·401 S Sir-et at, CelltO<nla YC. JUICE (EL·l81 Mldlatl EllH , LBYC, DAKAR tCSA·43) Wllllem GOodlev, Del Ray YC. RUSSIAN wooo (Tur·4l) Nia Altx· anc1er. c ave Oeu O CELERITY ISefenc!IPllv·Cl) WINtam DI· termltltf, Behle C0<lnthla n VC; APOLLO V (P•11tftori·43) Allan Budd ..... SOYC, JOHAN· NE ($wen·4C) Oouclle• Simonton, LBYC, JEST (J·)6J •nmonci Jaract.I, LA YC. PELICAN EXPRESS <Farr I ton) Wi•lem Crew, Ve<>ti.ira YC. LIBALIA. TOO (0av1""on·40) Arl""'° Kamtwol. Waikiki vc. WINSOME C.OLO (Ou8ol1·40) Vln<»nl &er~lnt, SOYC. LOIS LANE IWvl .. ·401 Wllllam Erk-., St FYC. FLASHER (Frer1·40) Leur .. Tlmaon. Richmond YC, WALL STREET DUCK (Sllumac:l<H·371 J ROCMnlOM et al, St FYC. TINSLEY LIGHT (Mvl!·)6) Ml~t ~-In. San Franc:IKO YC, RED SHIFT IC'-te-401 Anne Kahle/ A.lei. Goell. LAYC, SKYSAIL IC'-1•·40) R_.t Granl, save. MONTGOMERY STREET 1Cet·401 Jamtt Denning, Rlctlmo<>O YC, MURPHY'S LAW (C.1·40t MichMI Carnc>Otll. Conalr YC. SUGAR UPS l~nl•nt·ltl Alan Brown, ~rooolll•n YC Ctilc.aoo , ltEGARO· LESS (lar1an·40 5htidon ~. AlemllOI BevYC. TROUBLEMAKER (HGT I tonl Geo!· tr•v Go1ttng, Cat S.IO"ll .t.cadtmv Plenty of ya~hts expected in channel Scores of local yachtsmen will be heading their craCt toward Los Angeles Harbor Saturday where they will join hundreds of others surrounding the start.mg area of the Los Angeles-to-Honolulu race which will send 67 crack sailing yachts away to Diamond Head in the classic bienniel race. Many of the spectator yach ts will accompany the racing fleet to the west end of Catalina Island to bid the crews a final bon voyage as they head out across the Pacific in quest of the northeast tradewinds which will speed them over the 2,225-mile course. The channel between Catalina and the m.ai.nland will become a veritable nautical freeway Satur- day as more than 400 sailboats take off in the 16th annual Marina del Rey to San Diego race, oo-sponsored by Windjammers Yacht Club of Marina del Rey and Southwestern Yacht Club, San Oieffo. Biggest regatta over the holiday weekend will be Alamitos Bav Yacht Club's tradttional 4th of July Regatta which usually at- tracts more than 100 boats compet- ing over courses inside and outside the Long aeach break- water The only regatta action sched- uled at Orange County clubs is at Dana Point where Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will conduct a dinghy regatta on Saturday and its annual Firecracker Regatta for Performance Handicap Raci ng Fleet yachts on S unday. Southern California Yachting Association calendar: L.AK Aneelft·L-~ Loi Angolle\ Yacht Club -Celallne lti.nd lnvlltllonet Rtoall• al H-l•ncl'l Leftdlng llOR. PHRF) Suftdav AlamltOI Bav YKlll Club -lndt9t<•OeOC:t D•v Reoalla I•~ c .. nt1l S.turdev Sundav s.m.~ &aY Wlndlammtn Yeclll CluO -Start Merine del Rtv 10 San Oleoo Rea. S.lurdev I.en '*99 Ml~tlorl Bev Vachl Club -Flttcrectter S..IM Ur .. 5' > .S.l1Hdav. Sunday, Monoav Cc:-ronedo Yadll Clue> -Poo Cowlev 4111 ol Jutv lnwltellOnal (hancllcao) Sllnclev SUver Gett Yachl Club -lnc1t91oc1toce OaY Ovtr1110ht. Molldav, Tl.lftd<llv Net1tl and "'6Md Point Duma Yachl Club -Hunllnglon ulo.a Outlno. SatUfclev. Sunoav Mo<ldav Hu Na still learns despite first loss ERIE, Pa. (AP) -Hu Na, who wanted political freedom when she sought political asylum ln the United States as China's No. 1 woman tennis player, got some- thing else she wanted in losing her-first competition since defect- ing. . "She came here just for getting experience and nothing but get.- ting experience," said &b Huang, her coach and interpreter. "Win or loee, as we know, you can get Volunteer s a id Olympic te am LOS ANOELE.5 (AP) -Vol· unteer fundraiaers from the Southern California Olympic Cbaun.ltt.ee have raiaed nearly $1.3 milUon to suppon \he U.S. Olymplc team, group chainnan Donald P. CriveUone said. "With Southern California boating the Games next year, the Southern CaUfomla USOC has taken a leadership role in fund raising," he announced Monday. John Naber, a lwirnmer who won leWral gold medals al the une 01ymptc1. u.td ... It'• import· ant for ua (USOC), through the Amerbn people. to atve th.e athlet.el the.,_ I.hat Mneont caret dwina th9 non-Olympe ~ .. The a:roupe have ~ fund-rUlnl pl'Ofp'UN inCludlq the Newport Beech lOK run lilt month, a ?=Ual luncbeclll hOl1tOl'f.n8 Pt'4! . t Re.Ian and a prGll'WID tn cooperation with Dll· neyla:nd • some experience and learn from your loss." The slim, black-haired Miss Hu • was e liminated from the U.S. Tennis Association Women's Circuit of Erie Monday night by 1'7-year-old Claudia Wemandez. who won 6-1. l-6, 6-1. ln a joint interview with the two amateurs after their indoor match the Westwood Racquet Club, Hu apparently did not say what it was she learned from \he loss. Through her coach . however, the 5-8, 125-pound athlete aald that since she 14 not entered in doubles competition, she may leave the tournament early to resume practice, perhaps in OU- cago. Hernandez, ranked second amona women in Mexitco, ad- vanced In the $10.000 stop on the USTA~t. Hu'• defection last July at the Federation Cup in Santa Cara wu an embarTamnent to China's Commu.n.iat government, which canceled all sports and cultural exchanges with the United St.a'8 for the lWl of iM y... when the U.S. Just.ke Depu1ment panllld her ~uest f« uylum in April. After ~ in Bradenton. n.., aho m.o.e to rwume competi- tion in l!'.rie, ~ that pr-.. cowrqe of Wlmbledon would l..en attenUoo to beralf. But ahe has been t¥>Unded by report.en and pbotoFaphen stnoe amvtna here Saturday. "ll d.Jdn't bothw her. She l1kes the pre.,•• Huanc lafd. "'She dJd not have any~ tor her loa'' ' -~~~---------------------------------.................. ...._... 0111H 1mc1s MAUOY DA YID J. MALLOY, resi- dent of Uttle Balboe lal.and, ~ away on June 17, 1983. Survived by 2 nieces. Margit F.uley and Inger Marie Graham and l grand-niece Mary Easley. f>rtv ate rnemoriaJ aervices wel't! conducted. Friends who w\Sh in lieu of flowers may make contributions to the American Ct.noer So- dety. M alloy-Mitt.en F\i- neral Home direciors... (213) HARDEN ROSELLA HARDEN, age 90, resident of Huntington Beach, Ci., f ormerly of Pennsylvania. M emorlal aervices Wednemday, June 29, 1983 at· 2:00PM at the Dilday Brothers Chapel, 17911 Beach Blvd., Hunt- Lngton Beach, Ca. 842-7771. BISHOP JOHN R. BISHOP, beloved father of Claudia J. Owen and Richard P. B~hop, brother of Alyce B. Garvin. grandfather of Pamela C . Hunter, Lloyd J. Owen, Sally 0 . Clemmons. John R. Biahop n, Virginia A . Biahop, Thomas A. Bi.shop, Claudia Marie Sa.maon, alao su rv ived by 7 great-grandchildren. Pri- vate aervkles held at F orest Lawn-Glendale, Forest Lawn Mortuary. TUCCIARONE ROBERT JAMES TUC- CIARONE. age 24 of Cost.a Mesa. Ci. Pasaed away on June 24, 1983 in Fullerton, Ca. Beloved huabllnd o f Cynthia Tucciarone of C.O.ta Mesa, Ci. aon of Mario Tuc- ciarone and Florence Allen of New10wn, Corulecticut, brother of James T u c- ciarone of Connecticut and Danny and Johnny Allen both of Connecticut and Diane Tucciarone of Con- necticut, grandson of Vi.r- g:lnla Matthews o f Connectl- cu L Vlsltation will be held on 'J'uaday, June 28, 1983 from · lO:OOAM ID 9:00PM. Funeral aervioes will be , held on Tuellday, June 28, 1983 at 7:30PM at Pierce Brothers Bell Broadway Mortuary Ch.ape I. ln ter- ment Newtown Cenetery, Newtown, Connecticut. Pien::e Bro~ Bell Broad- way M ortuary d~rs. ROBINSON OORRIS M. ROBINSON, age 80, resident of Hunt- ington Beach. Ci. Pueed away on June 24 , 1983. She la IW'Vived by her daughter Della M. McElroy, grand8on lloe IOllOwlf'O 0t0Pt of "Notice", MOTICI Of' ""'9Tlll'I IA.La MOTICI YO CMDCT°"I !hi Ot1glnlil Of wtltotl WU ftlld IOt ~ ........... 1/ ...... 1 Of' eulJ( ~ flOOf'd on .AIM 21. 1~ In ti.~ T ........ Ml9ll Nottoe II hlt'90)' oi-to cnd1t0t1 of the County Aloofd« of \he Col.In-UMT cooe t ol the wltl\tn 11.-ned lrWl .... Ot(I) ty Ml fot1h ~. II tent to rou T D SERVICI! COMPANY • duly ltlal a bulk 1rene111t ta •bout to tie ~ aa an aiwnin.tlon of tri. llWOl"led Truat .. undet thl lotlow· rMOe on peraontl pr()9«ty herein tltle to Ille INll prOC*1)' enowe rou Ing dwc:flbed deed of '""'' WILL enet cMecrlbld ITMl)'l'lewantnt.,..tlnthelrue1 .. ·1 1£LLATPUBLICAVCTIONT0THE Tiit Nm11 end ~ ed· Sale Pfoc.edlnol-CALIFORNIA RE HIOHl!ST 8100.ER FOR CASH elf .... of IM Intended tranefet0ta CONVEYANCJi"COMPAN'Y. T, ....... ANO/OR CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED ate: CLINE'S 8TATIONEM, INC '. ~ 'loen N9 0 2"825-5 CHECKS SPECIFIED IN CIVIL COO£ Cell! Corp .. 4"40 IMM Blvd, INlne. to SECTION 2024h (payable •I time ol CA 02714 T.S No. t01266 M1e In 111W1u1 ITIOf,.y ot the United The locatlon In Celltomle of the NOTICS Of' DCF~ T AND StatM) 1111 tight. 1111• and lnterll oon-~ 111.c;uttw otnoe or Pflnclpel ll.ICTION TO NU ~" vey'ed 10 llnd now held b)' It undet bilat,_ ottio. of the lntend.ci DllD 0# TRUIT Mid Deed of Trv11 tn the ptOC*1}' tr-tar0t la. 3303 Hlfbot Blvd, llll'Ofl"TAJfT NOnc. rwelneltet dMc:tlbed SI.Ill• C.t, C:O.te ....... CA 02920 If YOUR PROPERTY IS IN FORE-TRUSTOA. FOYE W SPARl<S. All other butlntw ~ and Id CLOSURE B!CAU81! YOU ARE llE· PHYLLIS F. SPARKS dr-uaed by tlle lntWldad HIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS, tl MAY BENEFICIARY: ALBUQUERQUE truf«QI wttnln lhr .. ~ lu t pMt Bf SOlO WITHOUT ANY COURT FtOERAL SA \It NOS ANO LO..V. AS· ao ,.. .. known 10 the Intended ACTION,andyoumayhe ... theteglll SOCIATIOH tran1fer .. .,. CLINE"S STA· right to bring yow ecciounl In QOOd RECORDED Septen'lber 18, 19111 TIONERS, INC .. 3333 en.tot, C:O.ta atandlng b)' 1M1ylng Ill of your PMI u lnetr. No. 247t1 tn 8oott 14225 M .... CA: 35M Tyler Mell, Riv«· due peymenll '*" permitted coat• ptige 1803 of 01llclel Recor<I• In Ille aide. CA; 522& Cllll)'Otl Cnel No. 1111. and expeneea wit.hit\ tflr .. montl'le offloa of 1M R«x>tdet of Orenge ~. CA. 18030 Btodlhwll, trom Ille del• Ihle Notloe of Defltlltt County, Fountain Velley, CA wu r«X>tded. Mid deed of 11ut1 deeerlbel '"* The neme(•I and bu"-ed· Thie emount It f7.2t2. IO u of totlowlng· ~of the Intended lranaf., ... June 15. 1983 and wlll I~ un1M Lot tOO of Trect 3363, In the City are. AN .. CROUL se42 Edlnoet Ave . 'f04lr eccount becOtnM current You o1 eo.i. Mela. County of OfanQ*. Huntington BMch, CA 92540 may not have to pey the .,,ti•• un-State ol Clllf<>f'nla. u I*' map r• That the prOi>ef'ly pertinent "4We1o !>*'<I portion of your ~nt. even corded In Booll 112. Page(•) 37 10 48 ta deactlbed In gef*'al u :AM •tock though lull peym«11 wu detnMded. ol ml.celtllNIOUt mepa, In tht otftc. lntrede, natut•. equipment, and bu1 you moat pay Ille amount 1tated of the County Recofdec' ot Mid QOOd wlll of a oertaln Stationer and above Col.Inly. Card Shop bu*!,_ and II ioc.ted After thr• monll\t from the dlll YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A at: 4340 lrvtM Btvd. lrvtne. CA 02714. of recordlllon of thla documerll DEED OF TRUST DATED 0/15/llt. The botl,_ neme uMd b)' Mid (wl\ldl d•t• of r.cordellon appeera UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO lran.larort et Mid locet~ It hereon). u,..._the obltgaton being PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT CLINE'S STATIONERS, INC. lorecloMd upon permll1 • longer MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. That Mid t>Yltl tr-ttt la tnlended period, )'OU hi'" only Ille legel righl IF YOU NEED AN E)(PLANA TION OF to be conaummated II Ille otnc. ot• to etop the torectoeure by peylng the THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED-&irrow EKrow Co., 2070 N. Tuatln entKe amount demanded by your ING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD AWi., SMte Ana, CA 92705Call- credltor CONTACT A LAWYER. fornla, on or ell*' Jul)' 15, I083. To find out tM emovn1 you must 31112 Country Club 0r1 ..... C:O.t• Thi• bulk treneler It 1111>ject to P*)I. or to errange for r •yment to M .... CA 112&28 C1tlfornl1 Uniform Commerclal 1109 the tor*Ck>eur•. or I your pr09-"(If a atreet addr-or common Code SeclJon 11106 ttty te In l~e tor .,.Y other detignetlon ot prOC*1}' la sl\oWn The -and add,_ ot the't*• reuon, oonlact-al>OY9. no warranty It gtwn u to Ill aon with wl\om Clllmt may be llted I• GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS, I oomp191-or CO<rec1,_)," T"* Burrow Eacrow Co 2070 N. Tullln Federal Saving• 1111<1 Loan AMoci• bllneflclery unci.t aalcS OMd ol Ave . Santa Ana. CA 112705, lion P.O. Bo11 1000 Northndge, CA Tru1t, b)' r~ ol e breech°'• Ret:&c;tow No 3ff70F and lhe tut 913211. (2 13)701-21711. fault In the ot>llgatlona NCUred <II}' tor nMng clalmt by any credllor If you heve ""Y queetton1, YoU thereby, toer.iof0<e executed and 11111111 be July 14, 1083 wnlcl\ la the thould contect • lewyer or the Gov-del~ 10 the undersigned • Wfll· boll,_ di}' befor• the oontumme- eimrnent egency wlltcll INIY to.ve In-ten Oec::larlllon ot Ollfault end 0.. tlon date epeclfled •hove *Keel 'f04lr loen mand lor Sale. and wrttten notice ol Dated. JuM 22, 1983 RemM!t>er, YOU MAY LOSE br.ec:11 an<I of election 10 UUM the Ann Crout LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT underllgne<I to Mii Mid property to lnt.,,d*CI Tr.nater .. TAKE PROMPT ACTION. Mtlafy Mid obllgetlons, and thet• Publllhed O.ange Coeat Delly NOTICE II ttafaY OfWM: tllet att• the underalgned ceuetc1 Mid Piiot June 2S. 10&3 • bt..oft of, end default In, tne ~ no11oe of breech and of -.ctlon to 2952-83 gettona e«:ured b)' thllt certeln OMd tier.corded Marctl 18, 1083 u ln1tr. ot Trva1 n~1ed by THOMAS E. No. 113-t 13225 of Ofllclal Record• In ANFINSON ANO LAWRENCE N. AN>-the otlloe of ~ Aecordet of Ofange FINSON, hulband and wll• u County; T ruetor, recorded on Novembet 4, S.id i..lle wtll tie made, bot without 1981 u INl1Nment No. 3700 In coven111t °' wamanty, expr ... 0< lm- Book/Reet 14280 Page/lrNge 357 piled, regarding tttle poeeeealon, or of Offtdlll Recorda In the Ofb of etieumbrancea. to pey the reemlnlng the Recorder of OranQ* County, p.1ne1pe1 aum of the notl(e) eecuntd c.tltoml• hU occured In lhat P•Y· by Mid deed ot TNal, with l11tet•I ment hu not ti.ti made of THE u In Mid not• Pfov\ded, advanoea. ti APRIL 1, 1913 INSTALLMENT OF any. under the letlM of Mid OMd ot PRINCIPAL ANO INTEREST ANO truel, t-. cnergea, and eq>eneet ol ALL SUBSEQUENT INSTALL· the Trualee and of the IN•ta created MENTS OF PRINCIPAL ANO tN-by Mid Deed of ll'Ull. TERST ANO ALL SUBSEOUENT IN· Seid ae1e wit be hel<I on. TUMd1y, STALLMENTS OF PRINCIPAL ANO Jul)' 19, 111113. 11 2:00 pm at the INTERST: ALSO, LATE CHARGES CNpman A--entrenc. 10 Ille ON SAID INSTALLMENTS Civic Cent• BY!ldlng, 300 Eut 1981-32 SECOND INSTALLMl!NT Chapman AWi .. OfanQ* CA ANO 1082·83 BOTH INSTALL· At the time o1 tM lnltlal publl- MENTS OF REAL PROPERTY cation ol !NI notice. the total TAXES PRIOR TO OELINOUENCY amount of the unpaid t>el~ ol tM WHICH TAXES. TOGETHER WITH obligation aec.ired b)' the above de- COSTS ANO PENALTIES, REMAIN actlbed deed of 1Nl1 and eattmated UNPAID. C09ta, ~. and ldvWlOM la Thet b)'....an t"4Weof, Ille under· $24$, 174.51 lligl*' doea "4Wet>y elect lo c:auee The 10111 Indebted-being an the trult property to be told to •llmtl• on wNch the opening bid It uu.ty .. tile obllgatlona aecwed b)' ~ted rney be obtained b)' cell· MIO o-i oHNll. The underlignld lnO (7 141 037~ IM di}' before l\al exMACted Ind deflWlrM to CALI· the u1e FORNIA RECONVEYANCE COM· Dated: June 17. 1083 PANY, the ®ly eppolnt9d lrutl• T 0. SERVICE COMPANY under Mid OMcl of Truet. a written u Mid TtWI .. Oecl.vlllon of o.t.utt and OetMnd By COn1 Capra tor Sale of Mid tN.t propeny to ANl'1ant s.cr.tary Mlltfy allld ot>lloetlonl and hu de-One Cll)I Blvd. W•I poelted with Mid Truet .. aucll OMd Ortt1Q9. CA 2ee11 of TNl1 an<I all tnetrum.nll and 714-835-112118 ~ti .... lciog IUCh Obit-Pubtlthed Or#IQ* Coaat Delly getion.. Pllo1 June 28. July S, 12, 1083 In Ihle lnetrument, """*-the 29eO-a3 c::onte111 ao requll'•, '"* amgylM aUPENOfl CC>Uln OFC~ COUNTYO#~ 700 Ctwtc C.... DIM W•I P.0.90ll131 Santa Me, CA 1:1'1'111 Pl.AJNTlff; UNI AND ~ DU'IHOANT: CHNI HOf'l(•a AND DCMEI Mt C..No.1 ... NOTICfl You he¥9 beef\ .-, n.-i:-5 ....... '°" wttMtlt ,_ "-9d ....... '" r...-cl • .,.. Reed IN lrlformetloft -...... If you wlah to Mell '"* edvtoe or any attorney In thll metttt, you lhould <IO 1IO promptly 1IO lhel )'OUt WYill*'I rtll90f'IM• It eny. mey t>e flied on time. AVllOt Ult.cl ha-*~ dee». II .,--.. puede cleddlr -"· Ud. ""' .... rlllla • -qll9 Ud. ~ dentro ... ID dlea. L• le lnfontlaidM que ... -Si Ueted cs-ao11c1t¥ al conM10 "* un at>ogaOo en•• edunto. ci.. ber1ll l\-1o tmmadll._,t •. «'*' aa1e manere. 1111eepuee11 etcrtt•. 111 11ay lllgurle, puede -regletreda • tlempo. ::-~Iha 111ut11. _, v1oe ___ Plll.;....;;.;=.;IC'--'Ml.-TICE~--- I. TO THE OEYENDANT: A clYll oompt.int hu ~ ntec1 b)' 111e plelntlff llQlllnet you tt you wlell to ci.tend tNe llwWull. you mu.I. within • deye •ft• thll aummone la~ on you. Ille with lhll OOUl'1 • Wl'tllen reeponw 10 the Com· ptelf\1 Unieee you do ao, your de-1eun win t>e .,,.,_, on ~tton of ti... plaintiff. end tNa COUl1 mey NOT1Cf TO CMDrTOtta ent• • JlldOmenl aoe1N1 you for oATEO: June 13, 19&3 '"'"P the ,_ilef <lirnandecJ In the com-GREAT WESTERN S"VINGS a FecMrel ~ an<I Loen "'11oee\lon, 1ormer1y GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION by Nenc:y Cofler1 Alll Vice Pr• By: Artl1e Au11o "811 Sea-9'ery P\lbUIMd Orenge Cout Dally Piiot June 28, Jvky 5. 12. 10, 1983 20~ Of' 9UU< ~.... plaint, wtild\ oould reaull 1n ger-a-. 1101-4107 u.c.c. ........ .. Nouoe 11 i.w.oy gt.,.,, to the credt-...... rnent 01 waoae. tllllnO of tore ol EdWard /... StNthen and money or propeny or Olher rell9I T f 1'9QUetl«f In !he ~1 Rlci\111d C. Meedowl, rant eror•. Dateci Mii)' II, 1993 .,._home addr-It 3455 Eat La RoOen B Kuhll. C*1I Palme A_._, City ol Anaheim. Rita Rivera. o.puty County of OranQ*. Si.le of Call-P\lbtllhe<I Orange Cou1 Dally toml1 th111 bulk tmufet la about to Piiot JuM 14• 2t, 211• Ju"' 5. lN3 be made to Lowell H. Ruegger and '' Rub)' LoulM Ruegglr. Tr_ler_, _2_730-83 _________ _ woo.. tiome addrwa 1a No. 33 P\B.IC ll>TICE H-. City of lrvtne. County ot -----------Orenge. s1ate of Cllllfornta. NOTICE OF DEATH OF Kevin J . M~y and U-Cfltt-.. n,. property to be trenaterrec:t le RICHARD • , • ...., NICOLL dwctibed In o--111 .. All ltoclc In ~ ... ens Mammie McKeever and MO~ °' TIIUITU'• SAU Lou Pouttu. Funeral 8l'r-T.t . No. F-12a1 On Juty 10. 1083 •I 11:00 e.m vlcea Tuesday. (today), FIRST AMERICAN llTLE IN- l :OOPM, Dlld.ay Brothers SURAHCE COMPANY, A Cllltfomle M ortuary Chapel 1791 l COfPOfellOn u TNW1•, or Suo-ee.cb Blvd., Hun-'" ... "" ce..Of Tru1IM or Sub10tu1ed -"6"" Trvwt ... of ltlal certain Deed of TN'1 Beach. The family suggesta eucuted by DOMINIC don contrlbuliona ln memory of LEONARDO CIOCIOLA, • llnole Dorris Robltulon to the man, and recorded September l4, Ch··-L. Of D-}i<ri,..•a So-1070 M IMt. No 15060. In Booll un.:11 .nc ... ..,_ 13300, Pege 1770 of Oftlclel ,._ ence, Huntington Beach. Ca corda of ar.,. County. Calttomta Dilday Brothen Mortuary, and purwent to th•I certain Nol1Ce .. .u~---•u2 7771 of Oefaull thereunder recorded ..... --•· 0'9 • • M111Gll 111. 11183 u ln•tr No. NADLER 83-115299 of Oftldal R«x>tda of Mid County, .. undet and pureoant PAULA B. NADLER, rem-to Mid Deed of Trus1 Mil et pul>llC dent of Hemet. Ca. Pa..ed 1lUCtlorl tor cuh, lawful lnon9Y of the away on June 26, 1983. United StelH of Amarlce. • S · d b h euhler'• died! pey&bl9 to Mid urv1ve y er ion Truet .. ~ 0,19 lt•t• or national M.ichae1 of Corona Del Mar, bet'lk, • 1t•t• or 19detal oredlt wnk>n, Ca., mt.era Ber1ha M elzer or • ttet• or lecMrlll aavlnoe Ind !Oen and Either Reiff both of :::= ~01n~ ~: New York Oty, New York. cen Tiii• 1n1urence Company Memorial aervicee will be ioc.t9d .. t t4 &at Atth Street. In held on Tue9day. June 28, the City of a.ni. Ana. Callfomle. alt 1983 at 4:30PM at the th.91 r1Clht. tme and Inter.et~ to Md nO"Or !*<! b)' It under Mid Harford Funeral Home. ln Deed of Trutt 1n the propettf 11t1r lieu of flowera donations eted In Mid Covnty encl St•t• deo may be made &O Scripta ICt'lbed •: City Of Co.1• MMe Clin k? in LaJolla, Ca. the~=.!t,-'YsJe6te!: :-'1: Harf.ord FunenJ Home di· 1«1t"-l-'Y 4e4.12 feet of LOI 43 rectors,__.---------•°' NetwP«t ~ta. M per map r• r CQtded In 8ooll 4, Page 83 of Mt. ~ Mape, R«x>tda of Or· ~ .,. County. Tiie ltreet eddr-Ot other com- mon dMlanetlon of uld pt09«1Y ta put1>0t1ecf to be· 21 !l-21 S 'h E. 18th Str .. t, C09t• M.... Celllornta 112627. PACIRC YlfW WIMOllA1. 'Ml Cerreterv Mortuar,i C hapel-Cremalory 3500 Pac1hc View Or1ve Newport Beach 644 2700 ..CoaMtCll MOUUAlllS Laauna 8eacn 49'·94t5 L.iquna Hills 768-0933 S11n Juan Capistrano 495-1776 H+I~ UWN-... T. OUYI Mon1.11rv • ~mt 1etY Seid .-. wltl be rnflde wlthOut ~or wwrenty, •KP<-or trn- pllld. aa to mi., ll 01e111lllon or en- oumbrtlnOM to Mtltfy 11\e unpeld .,...,_ due on the note or not• -.-wc1 by Mid Deed of Tnm. to wtt· 173 • .ee3.M, i*'8 the IOllowlng eetlmeted ooet•. upen-end ad· v-et the ttm. of the lnltlll publl-ceton ot Ihle Mollee of Sale 11,575.50 NOnCll TO ""'°"'"" OWNDI YOU ARE IN 0£FAUL T UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED SEPTEM- BER 11, 117'. UNLE.88 YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PAOf>EATY, IT MAY 8E SOLO Af A PUBLIC 8Al.E. tF YOU NEED AN EXPLAHATION Of THE NATURE CW THE fl'AOC€EOINO AGAINST • CremalOl'f • YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 1&.2S Gisler Ave Cotla Mesa SC0-5554 ,_Cl•OTHIU -.L •OADWAY MOttTUUY ' 110 Broadw11., Costa M esa 642·9150 OATfl>: ~ ~.:..1...9'3 AMT AME~AN TfTLE ~COMPAN'Y Ae.lf.oorp. ~L.i.-te AuttlottNd Ofllcet t t4 ~ Flfttl 81.r.c a.nta Ane. CA 1970? (7 1~11 PublWiecl CoMt Olllly ~ -"-,., .My . 12. 1083 2964-83 trade. nK""-equipment and J:: AND OF PETITION TO AD-:!.:! :' cL=H~~f.s ~INE & MINISTER EST ATE NO. SPIRITS and tocaled at 1443 Cu.._ Al 11373 DrM, City of ""'"*· County o1 Or-To all hel.n. benef.ldaries, ange, State of Clllfomla. crediton1 and contingent The bulk tr~ wl" be ooneum-ed 1 f R l CH ARD meted on or lfl• the 15th d•Y or er tors o Jvk)'. 1983, et 10:00 a.m. et ACTION ALAN NICOLL and peraona ESCROW INC . ATTN ARDITH w h o may be otherwise FREEBAIRN. whOM eddr ... I• 840 interested ln the will and/or N Tuttln "'""··Sult• 101, Santa Ana. es•·•-·. CA 02705. Thet IM IU1 dll• IOt _...., llHng cltllmll In the eact'OW referred to A peti lion has been filed herein I• .kity 14, 11183 by Barbara Shalble in the so,., u ta known to the Tr1111e-Superior Court of Orange tet.., all ~ nemw and Ml· dr-.._, b)' the trenetaror fOt County 1 requesting that Iha put thre ~ere: a.me. Barbara Shaible be ap- Tl\11 bulk trllNf• ta 111bJect ot polnted as penona1 represen- ca111om1e Uniform comm«dal oode tative to adml.nla1er the esiate eec11on & 1oe. Dated.~&, 11183 of Richard Alan N icoll Lowell H. Ruegger (under the Independent Ad- Auby Lout" Ruegger rninlatnlion of FMtaca Act). Trantferee Publlal\ed 0r.,. eo..1 0•1y The petition la tet for hearing PllOt June 28, 111113 in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Ovlc _29_&_o_-83 ________ C.enter Dr .. West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 on July 13,1983 at 9:30 A .M . Nil.IC MJllC[ NOTIC• INVl'TlNO U>a IF YOU OBJD:1' to the S:~':T~":b~1Y:.'to!:&::;:. granting of the petition, you munlty Co41eQe Dlltrte1 of Ofenge ahould either appear at the 0oumy,..Cell(., • ~ heanns-end atai.e you ohJec- bld• up 10 but no later than 11:00 dona or file written objec a.m.,· Friday, July 15, t083 •I Ille ti wtth th court bef.--Putchalllng Oepertment ot Mid cot-ODI e ~ .. 1ege dlatrtct tout9d at t370 Aciem. the hearing. Your appear A-. Coete Meta, Ca. at wtildl Ume ance may be ln pel'llOn or by ::, ~ w111 be publlcty opened an<1 your attorney. PURCHASE OF PAtNTINO IF YOU ARE A CREDl PAPt:A, ORANOE COAST COL· TOR or • contingent creditor LE~IE blda are to t>e tn eccordenoe of the deoNaed, you m\J8t file with 1ti. Bid OoQument• "ffllotl .,. your claim wtth the court or now In Ille and ml}' be -eel In tM praent it to the penonal rep- oftloe of 111e Director of PurohulnQ reaentative appointed by the of::! c:'J: :!:,"°!,bml1 with 1111 court within four months bid • caehler'• GMCa, owtlfled from the date of tint llluanoe cMcll. 0t bidder'• bOnd mede pey-of letters aa provided In Seie- ab!e to the orctet of tlll COMt Com-tion 700 of the Probate Code ~ C::r ~~ 8.:':~ of California. The time for five peroent (!1'4.) ot the _,. bid • • fillng claiml will not .xpl.re ouetan1 .. tl'let 1111 bldd« wt11 .,,., prior to four montha from the Into the Pl'090Md Contrect II the f .... ..___. MIN .. _.did to htm. 1n the _,, d.aw o uie heari.na no--.. of lellure to ent• tnto llUOh oontrect, a~. 1t11 proc..da o1 t11e ahed1 ,.. bl YOU MAY EXAMINJ: the tortettect. "' tn the -ot • bOnd. file kept by the eourt. U you the lull -ltltteof wtll be t~ICI Ln·~--In .... _ ......... to Mid oo11ege dlltr1c1 are ....._..... ....., --- No b4dOar "':ithOr-Na bid you may lft'Ye upon the ex tor • period. t0t ftVI (461 d•>" ecut.or or adminlatrator, or ~toe d•1• "' O! the opening upon the au.omey for the ex The loltld ot Trwt-,...,_ l'C\11.or or ad.minlatrator, and the PIMleOI of retectlnll "">'Ind a1t file wt th the court wt th proof bid• 0t 10 Wl#Ye en}' lrregulerff ... 0t 4 ~..t-ritten t lnf~lle In any bid 0t In fhe bid· Ox _,. .,...,, 8 W reque11 dtnO 1t.au.na that you de9ire lpedal S'INOf'MAN E WA T80N notJce of "'-tillnc of an ln 8-wtrf, Boerd ~.Tn.ia.... vent.or)' and l~l of =.,~~ g::: est..., --" at ot the .,.u 01a1nC1t "'-21. Jvtr 5. 1Ma don.I or accounta mtl'ltbwd 296443 ln Sec:tion l.200 and 1200.~ of • -------------------,) tM Callfom.la .Probate Code ... 1ALn111 ... o" sMTM I TVT'Mtll WllTC:LM C:HAPll 411 E t7tn St Costa Mesa &4&-937 t COMPLETE sports dally 1n th• Daily Pilat DOUGLAS M. 900l'B ll .. No.MalaSt..,HI s..ca Aaa. ca. t17t1 (714)11 ..... , Publilbed Onnp Coa.at OaUY POot June 18, it. Jul7 &.1~3. ~~ 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L. 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/TUMday. June 28. 1~ ca CLASS-IFIED. 1;1a1;;;11;;••;;"iiiiiiiiiii1:=•=· :::':. '" w. ,.uj= 111 w. 1111, INDEX ...... fOf Tueeday ftlfough frri-1 1 ••a U...... _ To Plact Yow Ad, Cal day pubtlcatloh1: 4:30 w ..... llll 1r ... 1 ~.m, the ~ ct.y. Flnelt Laaoon view from dramatic 3 bdrm. 4 642 • 56 J 8 =~':1 r.:.ir~: bath pool home. Sl,750,000 Fee. ltEAl ESTATE • &undayd..c!Knei.&p.m UYllll PUii UDIHT .... "w••' ANi...." till• s.11 .... i..t.nJ &.Ibo.a ... f'f\11..._.t. (."iafblt•UO ....... I Corurw ,t,.1 M•1 Cc.u Mrv IOI/) 1004 IOUI 1001 101• ~~ ~~~t=~ Spec.1.aCUla.r bayfront dplx 2 br. 2 ba up, 2 br, 2 be dn. 2 boat IJ*IM. l\educed -• uoo.ooo. n..u ""'"' r~.,v.u.v ltuntln.t1100 !»ah Hun\_ Jl•rbi,ur llUI .. um NllltTllll 11rl4 Kiii• lt'ld correction• may :~~~ 1>1 made on Mlftl dled- PllllllU .. I llUIFlllT Ooeen & jetty vlewa. ~ roam. 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 3700 9Q ft. X1n puidna. $1,385,000. Liii llU . .......... UfVtw A. -.h l.oofl'\ln• lltll• ~Jun• N'l1u .. 1 l•lw f"Uf'ftl M.._..,.,y,,..,, 1o:M 111111 aa al><MI. PIMM 1040 Uk tOf a "tclH numb«" ::::·! whefl e.noelllng yoor ad := ••• , Remodeled 3 bdnn. 2 beth + large rec. nn., beam oelllnp. furn.lahed, J*tioa. $420,000. 10~2 Chedl your ad d.ity and HlllUll UllOI ltU TIP N••'*IA'f' e...h SAo L1rff .. 11tt- 10>) repo<t "'°'' lmrnedt-:::! Itel)' Tl'I DAIL V PILOT 1016 ...,,,_ Ueblllty tor thl 1u1e nret I~ tneertlon New 4 br, 4 ~ be, CUilom French Nannandy &1.ate 1.2 prime Kft hilltop •l.250.000. HllUM UYI UYFlllT S..o Jl,.Uiih { .. iJ't''•OH S..m,. Ah• :..1 S.,•h S.outh l.._.,"4 buNlf'lt n. .. tt ::: onty '°"' ::: ~ .. -a-ll.....-----,lniOOTrl Coronado II.land C\dl. bayfront lot. ~· boml deck. Plana avail. Now -370,000 w/trade. Tu.Jun w...._un;t\l\tr MvlMl<-11°""" l\cfftC• Ap.ttlht'11" Jt..-h l'H•f"'flv &,..m_ ••• 11vt '¥ l 1•uw h"f\' Lo\a (.'ur"o•I ~'1•,.•) l··~im·~ 1,_,.pku, Unit.. 11.,.......,1. Mvv•'<I lrw'f.MN· Prvflo, "" lnitlUJttn•I t"tuflt\ l ... ~ fuf S..h Mt.bib Hon"""*'"• 1\luoou11n u,....,.tl Ot111nM• C"'u '"'' uf (\Aini) u"' ... ~ ... '* lt..f""hrt • .. rh~ ~s~ Rr;~ R r; Wanled RENTALS I lu~ • utnt.a.t\N 11 ........ un1u~1 tl11UM .. t\Jfnifrtlo(-d ... Unfurn1,tH-d l11ud11 •t.un c."""' Uni 111wn.._....., (vrn T11 .. t•hil"'*"" q'nl °""" '" "'"' l'luvlt+u ... Unr. Ap1nm. n\a f"wmidwd Apennvm. Uni ""'° r..m °'Uni ~ !loom"" °""'II ll<>WI>. Mo"lil l,;t.W"ll lturt"ift Sum..-~n:tt. V••hur1 ~ b •11.-n .. b 0..1 SIJ<o,,. •H.1rnUb WanW l>•.....,. 111< Rent Ofl..., &f'nt.all ~M9 twnu.t. l'•.nmJ t\font.&ll hklutt Kf'm.tl• '<111<•11" Mm }t,f\\AJ_• ANNOUNCEMENTS :: ·---1 m snaASS llLl ::~ ... ... 122~ ....,.... ..... 120< •..a&a.L.~ ........ .. :~ S.Mllt•• .... •» &Wtrethlffr :~; ll1-44&t ::;~ ILlffl IUlml ::; lllU11111Plll 1 )<JI• S«:urlty Pec:l1k: wttl carry m ·. 1.t T.D. at It.SO% with 1))11 25% down. Spadoua 3 a1:. b•droom condo 11111th ::: large 1nC10Nd patio. 1eoo Lov1ty gr..n~t. tm- 18" m•dl•t• pou1uton S11brnlt 111 olfer1t 2100 s2eo.ooo. c ett Salty Shlp- ,20( ley Of Joycll Deboft fOf furthlr tnlonnatlon. llOO '400 HIC 2~2\, 2~2~ 2~30 Ge:_ ~Q-Ql~O . . . . . i~3~ 1'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1600 ,. 2700 2AIOO 2900 21167 O&ITMOlm EITITll liExqulalt• two bedroom = hOml, o.n,tamtty rool'I\. 2il07 l.argl IMng room with 29011 wet blir. Tllj\~­ '.liHlll "'~1285.000. ~h l&LllHT ::: UYllUOI :~ 1ULn111-1100 2»U ------AnnutJ~•.tll\lt 4 ,M.MJ'2 OUll wm1••1t i.,.,..1 & ""'"" ;Q()4 ,............. JOl2 .. -.. ,..""' "w\tl('n 301. Schu.At.. lMtt'l.-bOn Jf.Ht: ·r,.vel :1u1a PAii Liii 11111 3 br, 2 be, frpl.c, beam celling, 2 car carport. Op greenbelt. Comm. pool. Sl25,000. llllWIUIHIE Near new 4 bdnn, 4 bath, lake view. 3500 9Q ft. '44-0,000. Will trade for a local lot. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR q I II, , Y", d, I 1 , , , r,. i'. r l 'i t.11, I Tll'YALll 4 Bdrm, F.R. In Harbor Vw Hiia. Jutt reduold with grMtly ~ lend quote. Mov1-ln con- dition, cathedret oeltlngl. $286,000. U~l()Ul f1(J~l"S AMttora, 875--eC>OO THE !<EAL ESTATERS rJD.NIG[L 131\IL[ y E. A5SU(IATE.5 BUSlfl:SS ' f'"ANCIAl tn Eaataldl Coela M .... 3 Bdrm, 2 beth, lat'Ql llvtng ...... with cozy btlc:tc !If-. ~ and c:athldr'91 ~ la1Ma Inge, modlm kltcl'lln, ,.. _.. modllld bathl, large tot Peala1•la l-• •v1·1 with alley acoeea & RV. ,_...,..,.., .. , • .,.""!'"'!""..,..._I 8u.Jt......,.. fur S&W •&.;&,.... ()pportuNt~ 8'""-Wonwd • 1n""lmen\ Opp)nuN1-. Inv"'""'"' 1fNV.oo •f14•Jt~V w ~n • ~1u<wv Wan~ N~TO• ~::10:1y $139,5001846-7171 "'PU)( 02 !.i.tl¥i iii !!I .. ~~_2-~U~of It:=.:. ... • 1™ ~ ~-ws1t;;.=w ·~-~~~1i~· -1122.000 ... -.... loene. PY1n. onty. 4 & 2'..\ Ba.1><><>' & tennla. EMPLOYMENT ,......._ 93t-3298d8)'9,875-64t8 dbl gerage, condo ,1,., Would you lltc• to llV9 on ....,.. CIMIM.. Clll for 11oanc;. ••• ,., w.nu..J •J, .... ""•"'""' ~1o~ ttie Mw Verde Country ,.::::.;. ... _, ... llD Ing. &4M181 Club? Who wouldn't? --. AleULS spea1ou1 two ._,, 4 4 &. 114[ wume IOM. • ... UN * ~~ Bdrm at • price we4I ,_. TLC. Under IN!tlt Large 3 Br p-+ o.t »20 below per. s 21111,ooo. '21~.ooo. eso-:M55. w11eo•. Omml Vl9W ~ 1s 1-3111 t. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 9Muty. 1425.ooo ,,..,. MEltCHANOISE Lm& llU Antiqun Ap11h•"""' A'--'-'"'-' -::::\ LlllllNl l&mllT • elll ~ Owner will ecoec>1 low oMh to1• down J::*'t. Gtam-8k1M M••~r,•t. ~ ...... U,Ulf'lff ..... ' ( •wnpu""" • 0011 OfOl.ll wltl'I formal ::~~ tnfonnellty _, the belt fl()~; of both wend• • bayfront ~UM and greenery wfllctl al· dJI. fOl'dl prlwcy. 8~ :~:. mov1-ln condition 6 n 11 bdrm wtth petlo on -t• u 2• and garden 111try wtth dip 122• poo4 Md IPL L.8fVI larn- 822' tty room wtth prof9Mlonll 8221 11ep-down bet. Stalnlcl 02:11 end IMded g...., loun- all: taln end much more. r,..... "' '•"" .""'"''" . liar•ar ~''"' 11 ....... 1v.l\l\"""1> Jciwtlf'I M.-twn..1r M1••ll4'""';w Ma• W.utrt.I M.-.11no1.....-.1.1 '-HI"• t'urnuw. Al F.qu·-· .,. .. " •• °' .. "" Si--t•n& G"'.t. TV H..J1•> Swr,... BOATS • ~tt...., At"f'ft i;.-.,....1 ...,.,., Ow"4lr .. rMaOnabll end wtll negottat•. Submit. ~~\~ Ptlt Md allp !Of 3 bOatl . 7Vl'I $1,296,000 . S.11 s..-i s1 .. M•nN· J°•1v1p .. h1r\t &.rf'VkT s1 • .,.11o r)• ~· Swl"··· 54.t~"'""\""'""" s.,1..,..,.~. ~g:: -WATI RFRONl 1011 HOMl.ll a-. mo AEAL ESTAlE ;g~~ 831-1400 TRANSPORT A TIOH "'"'·" e. v.t ... \.'..>mp.~ M j1\Uf BtkM • MomttY\ ..._ S.tliK#n Ml .. 1lftl·~ '" . Tt•1I• h 1t.\•·I Tt••I•·'~ U\1h1" AUTOMOTIVE 1m ?M11 ""' t ... ,..."'111 ~no A~w ~Ntitft Va;i. 9010 Au\I• '4 .. 01t-.t ~20 ~"'"'--tt.-1 Mn•h lil!.•l:t • 'f\t.• t .,.."" 'M).1() fr"''-' ~l.) v-ruo ~() Anh1w•"" \ '"'"""'" '"M~ AUTOS M OUED All• tt,.,-,.,. .. , WIO' """' WI07 Au,llt1 .. 108 llMV. Wll3 l"Hu•"'' VI 14 ft..'"'''" t 1 n (~i.OJo• •~ 911W f"rrte.Jt il21 ~,., "" Hund. IU) 1 .. N _.,, J....... 112• J,._.., tl~I l..ombo•l~ll\I tl.13 1..o""" tlU ~·~ tlfl M•.... t141 M...,.,,, tlU Mtftt<.lft 8rn1 II U M11wbo1hl 1147 MO t1tt Opo1 tl~l l'anlKO flU ,.,...,..,, t •1u """'"" ' tit' _.. . ... IWIA "'''°'"' t1e1 """"' tlll l!Mli tin "".,.... .,.., -r.._ I I .. ""'""""' •Ill v~i..w..-tlfJ vo1... tlU .,.,. tin llTID-11-UW UUTlll Super Miia Verde 4 Bdrm home with f1mtfy tOOm. dining room, add•d m04h«-ln-law q1.1arter1 Of Q9l SWlf'f • Super aharp, a m\l9t ... at 1156,000. Call now 648-2313 THE NEAL ESTATERS llUINW ,., ... Watctt 1hl PaGlftc IUnNtl. walk to th• bH ch. Speotoua 2 Bt 2 Bl ( 1440 tq "·~" hOme tn North na OMch. At· tr 8C1"'9 nenctng avatt- • b I• w/15% down. 12.50% toan. All< fOf Al Weinert, 844°7020. Lmll 11&1.man TW\Q111t~ 3 ~ 2 ledrOoi'n 11/a bath ~ Witt\ 0--0- end patio•. Aaaum• 1180,000 In loana. ln- OOMI ~ J 11,ooo pw ~· 8S1-7S70. T~\DI 11<)\ \I ~I \I I\ -- ---STEALat$316,000 ~5•• w/TEAM81 W'ont IMt. ..... E.111 Cell Patrtdl TetlON A0t ....... ~ 780-.a702 DoM oniY .. 1n-ihe-~ of 3 er t'A t>e. S106,000 by taet• wtth ttll hlgMlt owner. Giant yard, QUlllty mmten.11. A «»-bHutllully upgr•d•d. tlghtlul SBA Canyon Op1n Sun. , et 2005 Cr•t townl\OU" with Arnold. 646-3440 vaulted ClfllnOI. tonne1 liiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim dtntng, famlly room.~ t.1• 1 -• munlty pool, ape. tennla • ..- _, much ITIOf'9. Ownlr" 3 Bdrm "pnde of OWl)- haa bought anotw and ll"INp" com. tot. OrlfY wenta to ... now. S127,llOO Cmll 1179-&Uh M4-1211 ~·1 ---Hn• you read today'• The IHtMt draw In the Ct•Mlflld Ada? u not, Weal .• 1 Dally Piiot you·re mlMlng the beet C1111tfled Ad. Cell Today \ ( >I l / 111:. ,, 'I . . •,••. bergalne tn towni _w_.ae_1_a. ____ _ __ "'_ ..... __ _ COLDWeLL BANl(eRO Ul1Slll MIT& mu 11n.tM Lovely condo n.ear back bay w/green area & spa. New ceramic Ule entry & kitchen fioors -wood burning F .P. New 12', 30 yr fixed financing available w /20% down! IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 ._..........__ -... -t------= I • i i t l I I • • i • t • ·1 I ' • ' I • • • I J ' ' , f l l r I • I ' • t t ' ' ' i ~ ' .. Ce Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, June 28, 1983 UITllll ..... IDIOll H,IOO Highly upgr•d•d unit fMturing 2 muter auitee, 2, 12 b•lll•. lkyllght• llld plantation 1hu ttar1 throughout Ownarl UllCIOU I . Atking S139,llOO. For an ap- pointment to Me, call 540-1151 • HERITAGE . . REALTORS • ... ,-. . ' Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/TUMday, June 28, 1983 7 lb ler 11111 llr1111111r --~·~ lulana, 1 'I ltntct C..eat c .. csttt ,llNtrlcal lluUa!q Baallq LadM•tlat 11fttat PMI '-"'/;........ rfalMIM c:;;:c;;1.buonr)"810d1 EtfetAielXN' Priced H!Mlllng ci..n~pe tr• 60UP2J68S __ ...,. ______ :.::..::::~=c::.-.J~;p:;,;m~-.....,-""'..,.. Secy, bkkplng, type Walt .. Cu•t l#Ofk I.le nght, Ir• •llmati on ttlmrn'lng yd mllnl &Small MovlngJobi DOUGHERTY BROTHERS Oll119111111111 IAll1f&ll-.L'I IU O'-ena ll.ll>)eG\1 . ._ Proff/1ml bua/lndlvldual. #38 t057 Rob 547·2&83 latge Of emall tob1. Lie lndllOp. Mike 040-0602 . Mll<,E 04'" 1391 TrM1-lnd1epng. 21 yr1. & INTER. AMI. rai.. ,,.. Eaperlenoed & • Pro-M to lt5 hr ... 2-9033 Hr/Wlc/mo 640-0888 COncrete muonry flat• 3De821. 973--035g -646-0565: 0424657 •t. 8tev. 647-4281 feeielONll. Vflf'f r~ M&M 851·9804 Th!~·~ r!'~yal, I 30 day Id In the Cula1t •ula1 work. 1~nd1t1on1. Blocit, LIC'D ELECTRICIAN lmmac=1 y•rd1 cir~" HAUL-MOVE-REMOVE Liili lllVICd ••&Un PlllTDI able rat" for 111 01 y<M fill.ii ~ ;u;:: ceblneta, ceblnet btlck llc'd. 536-5013 Qua!. *Olk-Rau."'" ~!;.,..,.. ~~2~6'ng, Furnllure. Truh, Tr... u•••on-• P1ompt, n11t pro· ~.._needl, ,..:.,,~=•mm vVlti . ''iom 831-5072/973-7M-4 ...., . ..,. 903-5-415 NORM -a.e -·-....., ..,.... ... wnr-DAILY PILOT SERVICE DIEC TORY lticlng, ba..-& lormlcl Rod• conct111 6 muon-Ji pin ell gaidinar HAULING Need 111 Attorney? Maybe feealonala. 636-7149 6c>m to t pm. " no TY'PlnO/WordPl'm oounten~ 642-0881 iry. 9 )'Ml'9 Mme lo-ELECTRICIAN C111nup maintenance F R not We can .now you f flirli anewet. P~E KEEP OutC*.llll'(r~ C ... 1~ti&,. • ..._1ry c ation Fr•• 111. Lie. 233108. Sm1llllg1 I kl ' F ' U NITURE&TRASH ho'#IObe"OUr11tor,,_6 I I TRYING... ~ 861-10•1 s-;;;~iilOb•~~ 7t~1706 jot)•.rapalrs.~8-5203 ~~;;•-rH .. , MATT046-50611 HY• mon•Y. 11,,;;J Farthlnglnteri&~ DID41J ... 111 "'" •t. 845-2003 Ctraalc Tilt ELECTRICIAN HAULING WOlry. So Ilk• The Legal t1ANOlNG1STRI~ ...... C1eahlt .-............ ____ I Gd lltM Free eat Lie .aPllUI IAIMHI c1nup1. y1rd1tree _.-v. E1Cf.r111 Route c111 VISA-MC Scott 645-e325 ..... ,11q/a..u.r ~™In" tt'~p;.;~•;:.•;:""""----... ,. ... TII• ... 4t&Mll W1yr-.. 83t:7t>s0 830-5035 RANOV &42-78-47 85 -2252. 10% oft w/ad. Blackwelder Paper-r.irrn==-ro:: SUNSHINE WINDOW ~re;;;lr. Olll<iue l Fr .... Guar. 903-3283 Iii Dee I JESSIE'S GA ROEN ING a .... Cleul!I I Jiu .. ~ ll•~lng & R•mov11. llgn. N9w remodel. plw, CLEANING 042-16-49 •• ::a, .. IT '!.<!:!!... ~gulUY~ ii~ a ='d~~. CNAACOlltmt~ r.-..1 •1• d ~•pair m~""'nt ~!:-'1" fll.m &35 R681N's clEXtJINd BRlC~RK Sm1li }Obi , ~-3e~k only. Stev9 ~~~-~":a. WE WASH WINDOWS --Sprtnga, repair, d00t oper-.. -• ..,.. ~ S R ........,... ,..__ FMt -PrOf-'lnel Your Delly Piiot Palombo COf\lt 962-8314 llc>n. S.. 6em0111111llon ~ E VICE: a thoroughly ·~-,,...." """11 M"•· a..fia Ouellty wen ou-rantMCI s.r.1ceDlr.ctory •R·em-oa:l-/"'S::::-""8J .. ,.·.·com-·m·. Seacoaet. 2468 N-...vvo Mow, edge, cteen-up, trim. clean houM 6-4().()857 lrvlne. Rel• $75-3175 "TWe Gala ~ld30Heno I Fr• •tlmate ••• 73n 1 .. _ ~alr/aml job•. Fences. & d ........ Llc'd B c·· ••2-3 --....... Fr .. eat. Aeu. ratee. Jim Jl-.....1 ~.'-83 .. -v. any-Huter ROOW""::R ,,__ _.,.. • • ....,ree«11ltlve ahllvea, pertltlone Lo rest · · bonded, I., '"'· .,... 490 &4&-1968 OLW 1111111 WTI8L llmt New-~-~ ltatt Law 142·Mll tit, IU ratH. Steve 731-831 t Ina. For ett. 552-11142. Sprtng1-Htng11-0pen1ra. IEfl•-• tt• •f RoMHatcpg • 973-0564 -ABC boVINd-I.le #411802 5-48-1173-411~-.------.. --~~~~~~~~~ Speclillzlng lddltlona & Free pre-llm. N-& re-Repalra. L<MWt ratMI -..... Quick, Careful SeMoe fluter/letah -· Stet• llw requlree that all ::; emod model. Exp, llc'd and I.le Tom 557-4480 L1t me makl your garden ELINA S Lie. T13~6 552-0410 PllSftRIDcAINd FIREPROOf ROOFING contr1C1on who petiorm ActaatlcaJ ~one l4gu;~·dFr~nd:: bonded. Wiil ualll you to 11_ • grow & your grUI grMnl HOUSECLEANING Reltucc:oa Int/ext. 30 yn Cl ... A FlberQlaM wor1t over $200 locludlng Ctilla= 83 obtllln Hnan 5411-t978 -r 1aia1 rm fully lnMJrld t991i1 Old fuhloned cleanl~, ti· *A· 1 MIYlll* NNt Paul 54S-2W7 FISH. •3&8113 labor and mt1eriela must 982-15 evening• 99EEI Engllah, & you wm' nnd my llclant. re!lable. REF . Alt Best quillty. 26 yr elCp. $46-20-W be lloenaed. Unltoenaed New & "Y· Remod .• Car .. I lemc1 M141t1rr1a'H O.ett. • n work el(cellent. Call (7 t4) 5 pm. 839• 1284 Competitive rllee. Home, Apte & Commercial contrect0t1 ahoutd ao carpentry. Lie. #341012. N-/remod. Exp'd. Lio. Topped/removed. CIHn 788-3773; If no enawer, EKperlenced HouHtleeper Lie. T • 118,428 730-1353 Paten work. lk:'d & bond· ltcrtttrlal 11111 In their ad""1ltlng Ablllty Bldra 730-1900 0ar,.t111 bonded, Ins. Wiii help you up, lllW tawna. 751 ·3478 plea.le keec> trylngl t<ev1n & Generel Cleanlng. Cell ed. # 140607. 636-9412. ltntcff Contract ore and oon-Al~alt wlllelttale 111-1111 obtain lhe best financing. Tll llUI ••urll B!Qga Lat1d1Ctpe Main· Calle 8-46-8502. TWO COLLEGE MEN f laaiflat S:C:etariaJ ;;:;ic; . .......,~ 111mtt•. contact Miry -Call now. 549-1978. -tenance & 1n1tall1tlon at Wiii Mov• Y04J 8 yr• eiq>. · ""'""'' Grondle 1t 55&-40ae.-t1h ay-PAl'tllng Cot Sh1mpoo & steam cleen, L1wn-tr .... 1hrub 1n1t11t your wvlce HISEOLWlll VllMl/MC 547-11107 H lllr fl• Ut-1121 copy, etc. Fu1 llMoe. 111y queetlon1 Contrac:- Aapalr..seelcOlllng color brighteners Wht R J HUFFMAN & SON Tree trim/Removal 1164-8720 p tia WATER HEATER Special 87 5-44 58 7 80-8359 tor·1 Slltl LICIO .. &S Aaphlt 83t-4t991.1c crp11 -10 min bleach Aomod/Add. •306888 Lawn malnl/Rototllllng la .. paa ala I Pool heltera•Fum-TUi Bolrd, 26 Civic c.nter Din Hall~G di Hall, llv/dln. rms s t 5; avg 648-8588 645-4"•4 Free NIIMI!• 548~5 6lt:5277 Quality HouMheplng, •IC· Fiil PAJmH TILE INS~ TILLED Plue. Room 890, Santi ,. ng room S7.50; couch S10; ~ perlenced, dependable Drain• cieared from S5 & ,. Ana CA 112701. 6 Palltng Co. "/comm chair SS. Guar. ellm pet ~ G i Clean-ups -Landec1plng PaJntlng-Cerpentry Pat 4194-0280 · by Richard Sinor. Lie. s 15 anytime. Repel..-. And Repelred. • Lie. 3978804. 842-t720 ~or. Crpl repair. Hi yrs Hla •I Haullng -Tree Trim Gary PTL 280644 14 :I" ot haWY 851-t604M&M642-9033 GuarentMCI. :::======== ttla. exp. Do work mwaelt eziMooaeMobUdogFree111. 642·9907 ***HOMEREP.AIR THECLEAN-MAKEA loc::al'cu1tomer1. Thank Smlth &SonPlumb' REFS. JOHN893-0487 _ _ ' grooming our van your Ei.c>P b-C 5 yre. 11Cp. Hometoffloe you, 963-4114 .ng -111!!!11-l!lll!lllll-•- ot will babysit IX· Reta. 56-4-0123 drive-way' 8AM·8PM 7 Exp G1rdanel", M1lnl, F hJ~ .,~i r•t• evall 675-4853 Plumblng repalra & drllM ''" lenlce For Id •ction perlenced. r1Hon1bl• FIRST CLASS-Quick dry dys 531-i4« cleenup•. tree tr1m, tree anoee. elth 84 72 OISTI• PAlmH ciel.red. Lie. 845-3-428 low RX'TE'.S " n coll. So. Huntington r-.ilts. Free eat. & 191 · · 911• Call Pete, &4t-l09e Home Repalra-Carpentry IHH Slttla~ 25 yrs. Lie 403114 t. In•. C cl 750 Meaay dog1I Grooming C1blnet1-Elec·Plumblng bonded Rell. Col0t eK-STOPPAGE? T1ee trim & remove, All al a 8Md1.1163-3.a8 ... eerv\ce. -9075 achl, s10 any az Teacher lar•11lu WHtttl Fencing. DON DM-01•9 Loving Cere, ome/peta pert. 983-0911 Richard P1lce by phone, John clean~pa. 5S4-70t7 TLCI Beach, park & lunch. FIRST CLASS-Oulctc dry 21 yre e1Cp. 548-2848 Mowtn~ Edl,Ting Twice a Cer111\ed Houae Sllttf• 831-1122, 24 hr MMoe. Daiy Piol ••u N-----rt ho--.... ,.. reau111. Free eet. & 1al mont •. $ 0 '10 $25 General home ranafr & •Ince 11179 631-12341 SEAVIEW PAINTING •• ,.. -~ ... -,._ "" .,. & REDWOOD DECKS more lamlllH are gilling WeyneWrtght641-0181. ICf•I T9M873-2888 WhatevlftheFad y11r llyouhavea AD-VISOR 1vall. OeeAnn 850-0598 clan service. 750-9075 ~rill 548-11707 malnte1111nce, odd Jobe. Laa• 1 i Cadlll1c. to Go-Carta the camping "bug" thl• Haw aornethlng you want YWALL TAPING General garden melnten! Renov1tlng/RototHUng OUAL TY ORK Roll 'em off the market • Shoe> •t home. II'• IUY to Mii? Clualfl.o Ide do All Tex1urea & Acou•tle llOCI. Cllanupa, tree trim 5ell things fut with Oally Sod lllWn• & Sprinklers REAS. ~TE';. EXP'D With• Claullled Ad camper thal 1 not getting 6.42-5678 with dueltled 642-&e78 II welt. 642-5678. Fr" es1. Kevin 873-1603 tree eat. Abe 548-aS 19. Piiot Want Ada Dave 8-42""853 BRENT 846-2480 Call Nowl 642-5678 =,;:1 ~~now with a -------- • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Wednesday, Jane Z9 • -· ·-ARIES-(March-21-April 19):· SttrvNe-calls, corrununications relate to social activities, possible vacation travel. Popularity increases, wishes are fulfilled and you could strike pay dirt. Means you are capable now of winning a contest or purchasing stocks which zoom upwards in value. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Solid gams indicated where business, career a.re concerned You're able to detect trends, to cope with details, to realiz..e value of inventory and to do something about it. Aquarius, Scorpio, Leo persons play significant f'91es. GEMlNl (May 21-June 20): Spotlight on conununication, t.ravel, special relationship and fulfillment of romantic fantasies. You'll be active, creative, capable of expressing ideas in graphic, dramatic manner. Member of opposite sex cares very much and will make you aware of it. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Focus on interest rates, loans relating to home improvement. possible purchase connected with domestic el\vironment. lndividual who previously was stubborn m response to requests will now acquiesce in surprising manner. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Review contractual obligations. Someone attempts to gloss over pertinent infonnation. Insist on definitions, clarify cloudy issues. Erradicate elements oC deception. Stand tall for principals. refuse to give up something for nothing. VlltGO (Aug. 23-Se,pt. 22): Older iridividual helps restore order. Focus on basic tasks, details and a coalescing of efforts with those who share immediate concerns Cycle also highlights change. travel and a variety of experiments, e>eperiences. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): lmpnnt your own style-you'll have more working room, a wider audience and you'll experience sudden surge of popularity. Love will cease to be a stranger-you'll feel more emotionally secure. Aries and another Libra play key roles. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Commurucations are restored with family member who had been in a ''shell". Stress integrity, determinauon to get to heart of matters. Correct safety hazards. take action to improve security and to repair roof Leo is in picture. SAOITFARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Demands will be made on your time -you'll be called here, there and rverywhere Key IS to be versatile without scattering your efforts. Sense of humor aids m establishing 9en.se of fitneSS. Intuition will prove reliable. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Elements to timing, luck ride with you. You'll be at right place, you'll know what to do and when to do it Money picture is bnght and you could win a contest. Keep resolutions concerning diet, nutrition. health. Sagit~ tarian figures prominently. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18): Necessary ma- terial becomes available. Step to forefront, assess needs and artiCUI.ate desires. Gain indicale<J through penorlal appearances, direct appeals. Cycle continues high and you'll succeed in initiating necessary rebuilding process. Pl~ (Feb. 19-March 20): Be analytical: diacem motives, discuss ~ues with "special" member of opposite sex. Oi.9cretion is necessary because secret.a will be revealed and your cooperation will be eoughtdurlngclandestineeooounter. You'll be up to your neck in intrigue! I ltlt Wut.. 9100 ( ........ ""' lf)lf /U. llftl ... 1 ........... ., ........ Paily Pilat ............ , .......... ...... ............ 1: ...., .......... 1: ....... ,. ... , ... ...., __ ... .,..,.. i" ................ ":l""•llltec I: ........... lll-4111. CON8TAUCTIOH ~.,..)ob 1111 n••d•: 111p 'd pelntilr~er48/h r. Leborer•·l 5/llr. _ CUITOOIAN-m1ture °""1· '9rm. PIT. own In. '*''"°· '4$-44t1 llJLJ PILIT UUlll TllJIEI Now accepting applications for Di.strict Manager to super- vise newspaper carriers. Salary commensurate with experience. Company ben- efits plus bonus opportunity. Must have Van, station wagon or pick up with/shell. MUeage allowance Included. Apply in person, week.days, 3PM to 5PM at 330 West Bay St., Costa Mesa. ..... · Selllnq 1nythlng With 1 P90PM wflO need ~ Dally P!tot CWellled NJ "'°'*9 eftftyt dllOll ttle la • ll1nple maltet I -~ DnctOl'J _In the 11.-t call '42-0071. I(' DAllY PILOT I litlr Wut.. 9100 H1l1 Waatff 5100 Heir WHt.. 9100 Heir Waat1• 5100 Heir Wutff 9100 Bil• Waat.. 9100 C..p!tr• 1111 Coote, experienced In ltll-HOUSECLEANING Ser-I IHI Jll lulltlll ..... II hltt-llt'"911,lten W1rehou.. Rec•lvlng X1af\';IO;O, MW w/2 pro- ltn atyle food. Entry level v1oe deeperallly needs Medical ~ di Meture peraon w/~ Clertl, mull hllYI mW-t""mecl eatlridQll S80 r,:!'.~: N~·~ ~~t~re ,~.~~~II~ •t1ttUHtbslltHt nator. Sterling c::'.r; and computer ex~r mum 3 vrt lxper\lnol In ____ 2_-M_S5 ____ _ orcall076-3333. M on-Fri 8AM·2PM. Plumblng,electrlcal,wood St6,000 yr. &Jbmll r• 754-8363 receMng 6 myat handle Rlglonll rep win lnttell Salary open, tren•p req worklni or related •um• by 6/30/83 IEOln&llAL pepar w0tk W911. Full comp. In your home. OlmltlJI C.M . vlo preferred, trade1. roblem aoMng LAGUNA BEACH FREE ~me, 8"1 ~ro'7 ber)-training Incl, 112 price. 2 Opening tor full time ex-957-8'31 epptltude essential. CLINIC. 480 oeean Ave. M1Jor brok•11ge f irm C~~TS U~~~E~~~I-1y1tem1 left .J U.95. perlencld m•lnlenanoed Commercial bulldlng ~~~CA-i'te!I~ eMtclngmlluralndMdual EOE M F/H · 1 H11WYe.42...t16e. pereon '°' 2 F~---1111111m1 -k.40.wt.~tptoi . 1or 11Cra1ar111 po.111on. • / · 111and Retell Store• Oarllng 11111e gin, home by 7.14·538-8525 Mon thru ttfttt IHlltr 1n1u11nc• background Yard wortt, a.an up, ll\llln-free le Yn UH 844-5070 EOE tl'le water In CdM Gen. Thur• 12 noon to 3 PM Exper'd S1l1ry com-preterrred. 80 wpm taln Hunt 811ch. Fr• khtena, 8 wb Old. OellV91YOrlvel'.CteanOrlv· hdouaekeeplng MS-4527 IUUIHIHEHI menturete with exper lyJ)ing. Cont1C1 Mk:tlele 642·158t. blk/wtlt, nHdl good Ing rac:ord. Ov~r 20. ys. Earn $450 to $800 per 5-45-2030 ate«-11111 Cati HiS llomu. 875-9211 . Bring MVR. COST A Housekeeper. lemale, 5 week II you h1ve 1 ala. Painter, eaper tn com-Secretarial _543-__ 5_20_5 ____ _ MESA BLUEPRINT, 1890 daya per week. Newport wagon Of van and enjoy merlcat & realdent111 Secretery/word pro-IH~~~ .... ~'"1• -FREE klttena, 8 Wk•, fuzzy. Pl10entl1. Ste F, Coete Beech., ... 8-45-0089. WOl'klng with teenlQlf• P•lnllng. 873-2083 oeaaor. lkllled on IBM F L """1·~0~1 of nr. wuned, need good Mell 548-5571 Call Mr. Rountree at 1y•tem1. XLNT Op-emel,e• 1 • mile llomee 543-7872 ---...-------HouMlitter. Were looking S<la-7058 btwn 11AM & PAllT/TIIE REI l ·I portunlty, top Hl1ry, St50. 648-8132 ---·------HIT&L for elderly peflon to 3PM WMk diya. w111ted 1du1t• over 22 good benefit• Clll Of DM SSlt F111 Kitten•. Sl1m111 Htghty lkllled R.D.A '°' babysit our b .. utllul whO enjoy w0tlclng with Mnd re1ume to: Jim I Moth9r, 10 wk• old tut paced orthodontic CdM home on a momenta 11&1111111 REP youth. Mu at be well H1yea. lnt•matlonal Con-12 lift exeptlOMI uermen 875-4274. practice In Mlaalon Viejo notice for a couple 01 Hive 3 opening• In Mer-groomed, peraonabl't, a M.iltlng Engln..-1. 208 t Shep pupa, AKC, --F,-.. --K-11-t•_n_a_to_g_o_o_CI area. Full time. Or-days or wealc•. Mull be ketlng department. No positive motlv1t0t. Start Bualneta center Drive, per1n11 St50-1 175. h<>ml.llea-1809 thodontlc e-.per. req'd non-amkr, totally rellable 111Cp1rl1nce nece111ry. at S75.per week Call Ste 130, lrvln•. CA, 903-55112 830-370.3. with rel'• throughly Comp1ny wlll ttaln. XLNT 2-5pm, 8-46-702 t (Uk fC>f 112715. 714-'1155-0333. 1..,...,,...,....~---,-----Fr•: Kltlen1 with ~. chlclced Out VflfY llttle Income, 11 quallfled For Sharron). AAA Home dog training. colorlng 1 Cocktlel with DENTAL RECPT 2'A dy9 houukeeplng nee Appointment, Call Mr S.tretary, hMath9 oti.dlen~ & problem cage, ~ gulne pig• with per Wk f0t buay Lagun1 Pleue Mnd lhon r.. 86 5 PUT TIMI Ananclal ln11911ment firm IOMng. ~ to ~ targa cege, 49S-242e Ben olc &per & pleuant turne to. Oally Piiot, Ad. King, 2" 8'3 ml/Wfllllll tor educ1tor1 need I munlcate with 'fOAll dog =-------.,..- per1onallty 11 muat. no 1068. P.0 Box 1650. Medical~ Office W/11b M•k• ext 1 SS h-'~• e IC p 1 r • d p 1 r 10 n . through our IOve and Two L.abe, M ..... 2 Y'' 494-9788. Co.I• Meu, C1. 112826. ••per Family Prac1tca. 1 ..,.,.ng nell Admlnl1tr1t1ue EK-pralM method Trelnlng Old Firewood ~70. youth carrier• promote • relerr•I• 11 bl 546-8&22 m OllTUOT OUll Hutband/wtfa teem• who ~rvln: :~~~9:t_~2~lnt their own 11tabll1hed ecutlve Secretary with 636-9205 eve ' •· -------- Mutt hive iutomotlve 111_ love to trevel & expec1t 10 " n · rOU1et. Maturi. outgolng. excellent typing and UMd lumber and ftrawoocl P«llnC41. 493-337S Mr. mike S5000 pr mo C1ll 111ractlv1 parentll type •ho rt h • n d • k 1111 . AKC 8Moll Pupplea, $&5. Y04J ~up Spoil• BARWICK IM-Cretg 802-274--0539 lllltOAL Pllltllll peraon. pleue call Non-ampkefl pt•ue 647·2~ 642-3-481 PORTS Inc --Comp1nlon1, live Ina. 2-Spm M-F 646-7021 Clll: 553-0940. AKC Ch line mini Electrlcl1n. commerclel • A~=le<k aldee. L V Ni, R"\: Now Peraonne SEOllTAllY Schnetaer m-pup, $220, w::::,alred Terner n.O• exper nee. Non-unl0'1 jAgency experience re· lntllNllwlno at egun• lllYIOE F .. t paced contulllng firm 548•6384 s..~· 2yr old malt 8-46-8200 qulr.cl. N u r a Inf Ser v I c I RIPtllflTATIYE need• en e1Cperlenoed Female Ru11l1n Wolf-I..--":"-:------,=::= •FlteCterk 71'/494· 272. Cuatomer orientated Olaplaywrller operetor hound, h .. ahot.. "°"'9 Fualhlrt UZS FILL 1111E PAY IHa.9000 IChlever-Pefmenent PO&-who can edit lor apelllng broken, 1p1yed, AKC 11' m 2 pc ~w PDT-nm Wiii --Model• ltk>n Needed to aervice & gremmar. We need "9 8 mo. Sw•et r-"f uptlol St 000 2 oppo1tunlt111 avallable u HERBERT HALL * IOIELS IEElll top companlee We are ~ wllO wan11 to temper11m111t, io.... kldl. Uphol occ:u1on8' chra with th1 LOI Ang111 lsREA MALL Melling 1 quellfl.o Inell· be pert of a dynemlc 1200. 494-2995. $350 1 Uphol chf 1275 Tlmee Clrcul1tlon 0.-PIT ottlce poaltlon open * v1dual who would enjoy ~~~Oooeo:;1=~ ~~ G«rn111 Sheptlerd pup. CAlrWd mebletta top col· par Im. n t In 0 u r Call Tom R•y. 529-t278 MALE & FEMALE teeming the temporary llCpetlenoe a capablltlll. plee AKC. Ouallty pup-IM tbl $50. On a_,.,_ dO<>f·to-door MWSPIP4H Lid)' to Illy nlghll ;-w; WE NEED NEW FACES f()( bu11neas from MAN-Collin• AllOclat• 567 plea et grHt prlcea, bed. t50. Wine cart $25 aai.. program. Guaran-recuperating petlent POWER, The World'• Sin NlcolH Dr NB PleaaeC-'IR<>Oyn-at 4 Mepte ctira S50 ee. teed hourly wage plua 8-45-0089 • pl~ent In modellng Largest Tempor1ry Ser-844-5771. ' 859-4807 or 8:3o to 4:30 548-IM 18 commlaalon Hour• II Jobe In 0 . C Call' vi~ Prev1ou1 ••P«lence Mon through Fri at s800 R c AM-2 PM, or 4 PM • II L • a • I n g _ YHI-• plus Call Libby for stOlnAllY 855-l052 atten ouch, PM Training It provided Agenl/Rec11ptlonl11 """' "'"•' 1 mm 1 d App 1 't · nnl/wtll11 ,_new only Potential to eern $300 needed tor latge busJ. TAUIT &IEIOY 7 1 4 • s 5 8 • o 2 3 8 ~·i.:,gooes (I' pnone & Sllefry'a Poodle puppy I t50. Zenith tereo con- plu• Plf .,.,..., For an In·""' lnduatr1aJ par:&" •• 714-77t-073t ' ~ ng. 11 ~·••I e , t 1 1 IOle,phOnOteoe.AM/FM tervtew. Call (714) Orange Co Exper. In •-·1111 84 527·ukfor oenn. cup.toy-mlnllure 1250 $95.631-8447 957-2381, elC1 1204 leulng & public reCatl e Mod•la • ---SECRETARY part-time, 1 up. 540-28'43 I IH Wll ..... 1Me IUEUL lf'10E ~:!~~&. PIHl6.,. all *lllELS EARN UP TO e::" rn!.'!':e 117~576 Siiky T1rrler Puppl11, with l c:helfa. 1 150 Arm ExperlenC4I helpful. Gooes LEGAL scTRY10Fc MGR IEEHI* $100.00 per day ...,.. ·" ~.:=: 7"i,~~65~ 54&- 1248 ~,:::.· ~~o~ TRAINEE Npt Bch RE. I ALE&FEMALE I talanO snapshots 111 I Active Momeu:' Co ·-1111 ............ ..... touch. )(LNT Company and Bua Litigation firm WE 'IEED NEW FACES for I your area. Pan 1 need• 1harp, 111p1r· d S wtttl-l c:hlh. S 150 Firm beMflta lnlorm1t ol'flce hu opening 101 pt1101mt1ntlnmod10ng II timelfu• time ' P«tontohlndlephonee, WllTOllllll.I 543- 1258 C.M. Call Mlllle alter 9 Pm~:/~~t~d e':'gO::!<';;t~•Y-fob• In O C. Call· No uptt1et1Ct 1 typing llld other dvtlee Like new. 1285 firm. * I BtJY am. 645-6800 ....., related to Mortg•g• 1184-53e&. ~* )(LNT lklll• tnd thort· HW YHl WUT ......... , . ._, Sinking 8acti ground In IEllUL lfFIOI ~~·~ ld"':!t~t TWIT &llllY • lmmldllt9ly. t RE.,dS&CL'• or B111s king Ptb SS3S Ellc:lronlc Arm In Santa for qual. Individual wtlo ......... Wr111 IO '. ~ t'•,.,. ont•ct tlYI. 2 Plr'llC911 wnn cege a MASTERS AUCTION An• Miking ltllfp 1911 demon1tratH allenllon • UNITED PICTURES t '''" ltlnd '55. 567-8393. 141 1111/111-1121 mo1lv11ed pereon for tront oflloe. Varied dutlee to det•ll and wtlllng""'8 1 PO Box llM1 lltarTAIY !Cock-e-too. "Umbrell•" a It q-lleeper, tan & Including phone•. flllng, lo ie.rn. ContllC1 Mr An-IEW llEITlllllT Los Ano*s. CA~ Public Aelatton1 dept of You~ male, VlfY fl1lnO-oo4d 195. 5 ti loV'I ... 1. typing and bllllng. Prior drua. 6-40-eHO llW 1111111 _ ---fa11 plOed IQ«lcy r• 1)1. ~ 00 obo, lncludee matching $50, Cepta'-1 bllllng llCPlf. 1 deftnlle UIM lffretary qulrH up•rl1nced, wroght Iron cage. 9QI Bdrm Mt 1145 11\d plua. 3Q to 40 hr1 per Prob•I• e•perlance Plf-ltW rtd••rllf a•tl Printing, 18 to 20 hrl, energetic person w/XLNT 1-493-4453 «...., w/rfWrror M6 Md week. 5'5-7108. m1n11nt 3 day week. OtoL.a-11 Llr typeaekno~ .. ~pdfulCI, mormern~ typlng/org aldll• Word Lllec Cfownad Amuon deek w/hutdl S76.0f1tt 67 3- 7120 ••• • -,_,,... ,_, ProceHlng helpful. perrot. w/CIQI & atend Ina tabll. ld~lbtl MS. llUT IPPT'Y ''Hlai J•IJ ltlt Inga Of afternoon• Call 9711-7000 s125. 77M032. _M4-__ 11_62 ____ _ f'olaw .. rvlce concept UHllAll WAITD lt••t .. ·Otstl • Tereu 1151-11600 S.n.11ttlH ,....._. ,._Ii'-" 1111• 97tl oocoe bm eol• S350. need a mltketlng In Or· lsummer. Muet be 18 yrs "' PIT Permanent poet11on IA.II ••• L • c he I r w If o o u I o o I Cty Own hra, great is. old w SI pref but wm ltll arta .. ltt.. ror bright mature person. Part tlrM gllVI y1td INtl. IA illij~ di 1175/obo 472-90711 Call Luke tor further Into Interview" other 1ppll· • Muat •PHk Engt11h. ~::J.,~fn'g":,fy• ,,:: ~ -~~ ~ing: LIMITED or:n:R 5.tM827. can11. 493-t54t f1ll 1taff. Pl1111nl 11moephere, apply. 2590 ~ Bl. 1tutf1d 1ot1 J chr htt/lettffl LoenProowor Wafftr/tlt, ~·~~ ~=u~9 CoetaMIM. $800,775-355e ~%~":·,;"'~ (Peneeletltlf'l9\ i•Pt' L~ Pr~ Heb, ftltfiUt, •m ONLY. weielCdaya ·~ ,__.. ~· tt<IOO-. bed eeta. not WCOlldl Of' Sun-Thur1 11 PM -I AM. needed for bu9Y 11Cpand-~ erm otira S75 M , pert-rejecta. Twin 11t1 to Start se per hOur. Ing offlcie. PllUant aur-liartell4en. tl&UTY DllTlll anviT•n ner'• dlk $860, tota mof'I S89.tl5. Fut Mt S7t.t5. Tiii lrlHer rounding•. xlnt t>enent1, tllUWallltr. Full time QC work w/eudlo •rr91 I 046-1397 SIYI 9Yll\ more on king • must be experienced In u·-t• ••1n _...., to •~• a ll 1111 & queen Mtl. Free del. tatHrlllt FHA1VA1Conv1nt1on11 Mlrl1111w, 1111 ata7;:'As>f>IY Boolcr0n-EKper. ~~Y sun. •-aana 8311-74154 11k tor • Newport Seidl &42·888t proc.aalng. Send Re-11"1 •ft Tepe. 7t1C W. 17th St, through Thura. 15:30 PM IAlf oonci. ~ aou. 22Q ~al bonus. Call In AM aume to: llndaey & Co. v-'"' CM All<'°' Gt-. to 9:30 PM. G ...... "'-··"' current. Call Gerveo ~--,...-------17071 IMM Btvd, Sii ~ ._ ~ • .!"""'7 04~173t I & lfld tbl, arnotted Find wh•I you went In 201, Tuetln. CA, 92680 RECEPTIONIST-11Cper plue comm. ,..,...., and gl8ll lnt.y, beel,, Ital D tty Piiot 0 , pr-af. type, 10 krt. hvy pro11 .. lon11 working Al cost: H.w ,_ Ulld contem. Knurted wood, • llMllled• Want Ada Cell 642·5878 CIUlltled .. M2-7M7 l)hon9I In bulY Irvine condl1ton.. ~ Hllll 30" • burner G.E bOth $375, 673--47~ Newapaper KIDS-EARN GREAT TRIPS AND PRIZES! Wt no• h"t 1 ~ open•n&l 101 7oun1 ustr btawt•s to wort rtadcrt lor lht Orttttt Cool Da~y P110I <Nr min start at 3 JO p m 1ncf work llf'lld 8 JO pm •tekd1ys On S.tw10..y, 'ft work a le• more llolln You ,,,a u1n m1ny trips ind pmu, along w1lh 01111111 your own ~ m0111y lhtr~ 11 no dtll•t11n1 er coll« hon •A 1nvoi~.cl If you art 1nl9"\l.cl pltHt c•U Mr / 1 b1I ~ :: M (714) 548·7058 , ,.---~/'---"'. l ) ' doctor'• offlcie 561-4682 offloe. Scott, 951•2777 ooOlctop (chrom.) '500. Cuatom 7 rt blue pnnt Lv meg. <R•I MW 38" chrome hood tell, 1260. 5 pc Pecen U --1200 or HOO both. bdrm Mt +-lllng bo.t. w.r•-• T~~ora 67M7ta ' eprlng/mettreu, STOO, needed tor bUtY Nftpor1 &TTllTllll er ... Sim~.,.~· '*1 conc1 on-64t'- Beectl edV'lrtlelng llQlll'-W• went good t~ with 1,.y, tMJl(>t end Wood Dining ..... ..,. cy, Send raeume to: J.N. r-1......,.11 to Ml .,,,_ bawl. l300 or best on.. _..._._ • Biker, 111 540, 3857 ...:=t::.:"te..... ......-731_5190• ...-•• new cond .• 11s Blrcti St, NB. t2MO. """' """"' 487-Me2 or t~ Reet1ur1nt llUIY FOR SALE fWl'lc>-tNalr, Eatlte .-, furn Ind ml.c ~ eoolltalt Plr• .... .-fUll llM l200 080. Cell lttm1.N9w---/dt...-'°" needed Mon-Frt. 1 t ••m 5M-422t ett• • PM 88$ Plumer. ue ·~ am • 8 pm. Aptpty In per-PIT aYenlno work Cell HAAiOf\ AREA Flotatlon Water 8•d • eon. Surf Ind 9:enct Hotel, •ti• , pm, 7151-4223 APPLIANC~ 8EAVIOl AUMfl •IH. trame ' 15558oC.lHwy,L.IQUnl We .. raoond.,QUet. t.H ter. IUO. C ell 9eedl. a.. Donni. ftl.UllllWMI "PPitanoe9. IG-3071 *6-5101 111 Selaty, 11141/tv. No.-. UJ•w••-~ ta Ing. no exp1r11no• I MT-.-FOi ..,. Sofa i7~L~ 12000/wk '**'flf'f.W11ttr9'n.P1TLM • ta~,_, tat>1.a20oao.~ 0••• ~~~'Cell RE~IGERATGA _•_ttii•UiOiiPiiMiiiMiiiiRiiu-, -U111,,..,2ctr.~ttee. lllhWIW '30 P'R00-1215 PAOflT TOP W I tlS. •UOIO I.Al 867 .. lSS CallJldl 714-847-8522 Fe1M1e1 Pf9f Modele & C::: • -· 9!11 dryw aotOlllenl New IC)fa, won. tler'Olln Etcorta. (113) --tN4 oond .• too. '42~t74 ... '450. 141'6t71 ... Vettt pettilng attlndanta. WMhlfl~, nocado. tAM. Al#'/ 1n paNOn. TuM a XJnt oonc1 .. muet ... MM "&l....,,....,..11e_t_1e1p_-cs.-._,... ... ,,_,-...10. Wet!; 2:MMPM. tHO 1175.. NM~ Mtf1 bOott cma,~ Mein It. !Nine. Hrly ' =· ._5 llland 5 MIQ9. ttpe oolleCtlcl. ,.-Wuher & dryw, Ml ... -• • ULlllt..... kif~ •t1oll1ble, Wiil· ~e:::..~e::: •IN ODO w~.,._., ~ ~ .. ra:.' llhape MO".-.. t67W flml• ~-::r;..:=:. !Wt ....... I,.~ Q~,li 1 Oam~ Ta•.i:.:.: Cell MGoney AT t41..el22 • lxt ;;i:;:;:;a' a:;n r ··~ 1.-d, '*' HLL ldl1 ltlf!la with e t .•t P•f ttll C..I •II. t a ll 000 Wlflt Ada Cell 142-4171 ~Plot O' "led Ni .... au AMS17 at.en. ~----~-----...--~----------------~--~--------~~~--~~~-~~ 1. I ' 1 QI Orange Coast DAILY PILOT ITuesday. June 28, 1983 TODA Y'S Cf{OSSWORD PUZZI E ACROSS 1 FOl'ehead 5 lntlcnlble 10 Sma.ze 14 Frog genus 15 Suitor 16 S. Arner. nation 17 Foretaste 19 Adherents 20 Impassive 21 Born: Fr 22 Short race 23 Llabllllles 25 Mols1 26 Image 30 Cheer 3 1 Unmitigated 3<1 Emporia 36 Fabric 38 Fish eggs 39 Drys <12 Prod 43 Ravines « Inaugurate 45 Domineered 47 Agt 49 Loom reed 50 Art: Lat S 1 Polson. Pref. 53 Stere 2 3 rv.Jtar• SS Numeric prell11 56 Made taut 61 Turkish chief 62 Tree ol hfe 6-4 Network 65 Salk's field 66 Baffle 67 Pouches 66 Toll 69 Raced DOWN 1 Bikini tops 2 Bombast 3 Aware ol 4 Sad sound 5 Pitch 6 Finial MONDAY'S PUZZLE SOLVED 7 Russian tsar· 26 Move 48 GasollJW 3 wds. 27 Freight 51 Pointer 8 Celebrations 28 Of mountains 52 Sta\e: Abbr. 9 Unbound 29 -degree 53 Jokes 10 Insect 31 Vore 54 Taj Mahal t 1 Of a loot part 32 -Dame site 12 Swedish 33 Peevish 55 Bugle call money 35 Factions 57 Biies 13 Spurt 37 Thrives 58 Whoa 18 Spain'& El -.. 0 Defective 59 Comfort 24 Herb .. 1 Pronoun 60 Achievement 25 Birds ,..6 Fears 63 Lubricate 11 12 13 '74 \I~, "flll\I 0)(. $500/080 942-6083. '76 Caprice E.lta\e Stat. Wgn, 9-patt , S H~H. QM.«)34. IUllFllm We have • good aelec:tlon of NEW & UMd Chev· rot9ctl COHHRL CHEVROLET ~,. 1! ,r r.' :• "'f\\•r-. • S46-I 200 AJC. P/8, P/B, Pwr-W: CC, AM/FM, tJlt wheel, etc. Cved for, heeYy cw, ~500~~~ """1'.. 4 <--. e;:su -.-.--e --= ..-.. ---. _ _:;:_ __ ·---~----... ·----=-- » -.. • . . , .... .. -·~ . '"" . ,. :...-.. • ! . Date: July 1-July 4 l. -2 _ International Fiesta/ An Advertlsklg Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, June 28, 1983 ... Hot, fun times .co111ing to FV Chili, bluegrass music, carnival offered at International Fe~tival !l,~~~~.!:' Does four days of contests, a carnival, bluegrass music, Armed Services Sky Diving Shows, an International Food Bazaar, a Euro- pean-style beer garden , a bicycle rodeo, a chili cook-of(, 15-and 5-kilo- meter runs, plus a spectacular, free Fourth of.July fireworks finale sound like fun? If it does, then head for Fountain Valley's Recreation Center, 16400 Brookhurst St., over the holiday weekend, because all these e-vents, plus thou.sand of dollars in prizes, will be part of the First Annual Inter- national Fiesta. The Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce has been working for months on wha t it hopes to be the greatest happening in the city's history. Coors and 7-Up, the Daily Pilot, and many others are assisting the chamber as ro-sponsors. Local merchants and residenta have raised $7 ,500 for the city's first professional fireworks show, which will be staged by Pyro Spectaculan. The company was in charge of the Disneyland nightly shows until the theme park recently took it over themselves. "Spearheaded. by Ralph's Furniture with a $1,000 donation, and the Fountain Valley Community Hospital with a $750contribution, the Chamber of Conunerce has received gifts of one dollar to $100 from more than 600 area families, and donations still are arriving daily," said Joel Vest, ooordinator. Many well-known personalities and entertairunent groups will be providing continuous entertainment, giving demonstrations and judging contests. Fountain Valley Mayor Marvin Adler will conduct the ribbon-a.atting ceremony, wh.icb will be accom- panied by the United States Army North Island Military Parachute Team, which will treefall from a plane in a whirlwind of smoke before making tl lut miilute pull on the ripcords of the panchuta Michael Burger, a comedian who has been a featured suest on "The Tonight Show," "Real People" and "Eye On L.A.," will &bare mMter o1 ceremony honon wtth=Amold o1 the K.ABC Eyewitna, tMm. Columnist Ormly CiJ udaln will heed a grvup o1 jud,e9 at the ChW Cook-Off. Amsti.ng him will be State Sen. John Seymour; 69th Dlatrict Staie Amemblyman Nolan FriJmlle; Roger Stanton, ~ of the Orange Cou.nty Board o18upervilon; Alan McKone and Robert Knox. municipal court Juda-; Jeck Kelly, Huntmcton ee.dl City Coundlman. and formerly of the .. Mawridt" TV .n.; Vida lleu o1 the Daily Pilot; and .-veral L.A. Rama cheerlMdera. The Comtablem and y ankee Blue- ,.... will be f•tu.red at the Blue-,.._ r.uvai. Officer Mk:hael Stmomen of the Loi Anp1el Police Department. will put on a lhow ln which h1a ''partner'' Offics Byrd.. 7-~ ~-. will perform. 'l'homanda of dollan worth o1 prt-. wm be awarded to wtnMl"I ot. Columnist Ormly Gumloclgin will &erve as chief judge tettiDJI the heated eom~tition for the Chili Cook-off Saturday at Fountain Valley'1 lntemational Festival. --% t ---_,___ ........._.....::::a:z::::: --- .. lntematlonal Aesta/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, June 28, 1983 - 3 Aerial, gastrono111ical varieties on schedule FOUNTAIN VALLEY INTERNATIONAL FIESTA AND CHILI COOK-OFF July 1, 2, 3, 4, 18113 Schedule of Event• FRIDAY, July 1 11 a.m.-5 p.m. BMX Bicycle ExPo and Rodeo Sheriff and Police Displays 1:30 p.m. Mlchael Simonsen and "Officer Byrd" Bicycle Show 2:30 P.M. Armed Services Sky Diving Show 5 p.m.-10 p.m. carnival 5:30 p.m. ·Armed Services Sky Diving Show SATURDAY, JULY 2 8:30 a.m. Chill Teams and Concession Set-up 10 a.m. Fiesta gates open 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Carnival International Foods and Bazaar 10-10:45a.m. Steel Band EntertaJnment 10:45 a.m. Fiesta Grand Opening Ceremonies 11 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:45 a.m. Noon 12:45 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 3p.m. 3:30p.m. 3:45p.m. 4p.m. 4:45 p.m. 5:30p.m. 6p.m. Armed Services Sky Diving Show Gene Bear with Bear Country Western Band Chlll Teams Cook-Off begins Michael Burger on Zorba the Greek Stage Gene Bear with Bear Country Western Band little Mias Hot Sauce and Little Mr. Chill Pepper "I4ams Cheerleaders Entertainment " Miss Aesta and Miss Fiesta Princess Gene Bear with Bear Country Western Band Chlll Cook-Off judgl~ Chill Teams Entertafnment T ortllla T osa Miss Fiesta and Miss Aesta Princess Chlll Cook-Off Awards Ceremony T ortllla Toss SUNDAY, JULY 3 Noon Fiesta gates open Noon-10 p.m. Carnival lnternatk>nal Foods and Bazaar 12:30 p.m. 3p.m. 4p.m. 4:15 p.m. 5p.m. 6p.m. 8:15 p.m. 7p.m. 7 a.m. 11:30a.m. 11:45p.m. 1:15p.m. 2p.m. 3p.m. 3:35p.m. 4p.m. ep.a 7p.m. lp.m. lp.m. Armed Forces Sky Diving Show Yankee Bluegrass Entertainment Bluegrass Festival opens Tortllla Toss The Constables Entertainment Bluegrass Competition T ortllla Toss The Constables Entertainment Bluegrua Awards , acQtion Rental Systems . . " Vacation Rental Systems 5 200 Warner · Suite 104 Huntington Beach. CA 846-5508 There Is a sso. tax-deductible membership processing tee. COUPON----.;.. ____ ..:-:::. __ r----------. Please mall with check or money order to: VACATION RENTAL SYSTEMS 5200 warner, Suite 104 Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Address~~~~~~~~~~--~~~-:-- ~ Ctty.~p--~~~---- - .. 4 -International Fiesta/ An AdvertlsJng Su~t to the DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, June 28, 1983 Miss Fiesta, youth titles to be given Miss FountaJ.n Valley Fiesta will be chosen by a group of judges headed by Ed Arnold of the K.ABC-TV news team and will be crowned al a ceremony Saturday afternoon on the International Fiesta Entertainment Stage. Sponsored by the John Robert Powers Modeling and Finishing School, lhe M~ Fiesta contest for women ages 17 to 25, is being conducted along with lhe Miss Fountain Valley Fiesta Princess, ages 13 to 16; the Little Miss Chili Pepper, ages 3 to8;and lhe Little Mr. HotSauce,ages3to 8. Tawny Little, al.&o of K.ABC, will assist Arnold and a lhird judge will be announced the day of lhe ceremony. Winners will receive prizes totaling more than $3.000 in modeling and self-improvement acholarships. Among those vying for festival titles will be Christopher Perkins., 7., Pepper Pollock, 6, Jason Perkins, 5, Kelli Pollock, 13, Amy Kaskel, 13 and Robert Kaskel, 10 .. (~ ~~~~ FRI. 7 /1 Thru MON. 7 /4 The Perf9ct Way To Relax With ·;hat Spectll Someone. LLOYD'S ABERCRAFT DOUBLE GUDEA Reg. 1239.00 S.lel1•·• DUCANE GAS GRILL FOf Yoor Hotlday Cook-out Party. CHALLENGER 600 POST-BASE Reg. s 194.00 Sale 1155.00 ~tone5Pc. 8.B.Q. TOOl SET SptlOlal 11•.'5 NEED PARTS "Hf YOUR OUTDOOR GAB GRIU 1 ••••• •.... ..... NITll 11•11 I Umbrellas -From -... Chalae & Chair Pads. Coast R9dwood Fumltu,., I po. Ofnlng Seta Sale Priced, F.eturtng: AVlante by..-,, EllM, Finke/, Alu-Mont, LIOyd Rbercraft. Prtc. eubjeet to atodl on "-net. 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SPECTRUM SALON Landmark Plaza 8945 Atlanta(at Magnolla) 536-9392 Huntington Beach MINERS SMALL ENGINE CLINIC MOWERS • MOPEDS • MINI BIKES "We repair all makes & models" 10533 Ell .. Avenue Foun~ V1tiev ~ ~llfOtnla 12708 (114) 112-1~ ' ...... - • Cot'* of Wflld a Ellie e'9 --~- 19" 3 ... Mow•~. 128900 +Tat . • l-...1-\ \ ) __ ,...,,.....,.._ _ __,,, .... _ .-.. sa-....--~-"'.""11.--=-::-:-~-""'· ;;ze..:-:----::;;;::::::::;::=:==:::a:::1riiz:-.~~ ·--==:-_--:. --::-:---_------- International Fiesta/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, June 28, 1983 -5 --~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~-- Army parachutists drop in with flags The U.S. Army's North Island Military Parachute Team will per- form two jumps 'daily during this weekend's Fountain Valley Inter- national Fiesta and Chili Cookoff at the city's Mile Square Park Rec- reation Center on Brookhurst Street at Heil Avenue. During kickoff ceremonies on SatW'day, the learn will drop in with large ceremonial scissors for the ribbon-eutting. Maj. Gen. Henry Schumacher, commander of Fort Gordon, Ga., and the U.S . Anny Signal Center and School, wiU participate in the ribbon-eutting with Founuin Valley Mayor Marvin Adler. Jump times are as follows: 2:30 and 5:30 p.m. on Friday; 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Saturday; and 12:30 and 2:30 p.m. on Sunday and Monday. Two members of the parachute team performed recently on the television show, "That's In- credible." free fall at a speed of 90 to 300 mph. After their parachutes open, the average speed will drop to 33 mph. ~ -t l-., {oe(·I ·~~ • • '°" I . ).._.L • ~- On the Fourth of July, one jumper will parac hute in with the American flag streaming behind him. Some freefall fonnations to be demon- strated are stars, figure eights, a slow and fast fall, ana canopy work in which open parachutes are in a stacked po9ition. A ground crew, in constant con- t.act with the helicopter, will coordi- nate the jumps. Thia crew alao will assist with crowd con trol and will de9Cribe the aerial activities over the public ad~ system. Maj. Henry Volkman of Mission Viejo and Capt. Jimmie Hankins will pilot the helicopter. OVER 40 ORANGE COUNTY LOCATIONS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE When the team jumps from the Army Reserve helicopter at approx- imately 7 ,500 feet, the members will sears Army recruiters will have an information booth at the fiesta. SURPLUS STORES Quantities and assortment• are llmlted, so hurry lnl EACH OF THESE ADVERTISED ITEMS IS READILY AVAILABlE FOR SALE AS ADVERTISED. 'We tell linl quality aad diecoatiaued merebaadlee from Sean Rea.ll and Catalogue Diatribution. '''Wu" priees quoted are the regular pricee at wbieh the the iterm were fonnuly offered by C.talofl-or in maay Sean Retail 1to~ around the eounlJ'Y. 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FountaiD \'•lier Cb.Jli <Aokolf Jffl1 , ., &fin 4dt la lllJle ~ ,,,,,,. --~ ·-· ~ I I .. • 6 -lntematlonal Fiesta/An Advertf!Mng Supplement to the OAILY PILOT/Tuesday, June 28, 1983 Hfl l ,1.\i . 1 • ISTL, A\l. ___ ),l_ ____ 1 ~001.KUa ST -_______ '\_J,l ____ _ Bike Rodeo emphasizes sport's skill, and safety ttt Ma in Entrance A Tethtred Hot Air Balloons 8 S2. 00 ~referred Park 1 ng C Sponsor Park1n9 0 COC1Jnand Center/r irst Aid Stat ion\ £ Carnival Area F Concess1on Area G Concess1ona1re Park1n9 H Coors Beer Garden/food & Enterta1nmen J Ch1l1 Cookoff & 8lue9rass Stage r Entertainers Parking L Ch1l1 Cookoff Area M [•h101tor\/Vrndors "'' '" SQ,;arr-Pad Fo,;"ta1n Vall~y lnternat1ondl Fiesta & Chili Ju I y ·1 • l. l , ~ 4, l 98J i.(IFTll l ''---· A free Bicycle Rodeo and Expo will be the opening event at the Fountain Valley Inter- national Fieta and Chili C.ook-off at Mile Square Park. Registration at 11 a.m. Friday will be followed by the rodeo, displays. bjcycJe testing, licensing and en tertairunent. Rodeo competition will include the snail crawl, obstacle course, stop-on-a-dime and accuracy course. More than $2,000 in prizes and numerous awards will be presented by the Huntington Valley Schwinn Store and the Huntington Beach North Lions Club. co-sponsors. A Schwinn bicycle will go to the first place winner and other prizes will include GT-BMX frame sets, C.W. frame sets. Sunlte and Bullseye hub sets, Cal Lite pad sets an<l a Premier BMX helmet. Aho to be given away are 100 reflector sets, 300 safety flags, 500 Motocross grips and various decals. . •••&..••···-················ The Los Angeles Police Department will present a show featuring Officer Mike Simonsen and his partners, "Officer Byrd." a performing parrot. NEW BANKING HOURS: 12 MIDNIGHT TO 12 MIDNIGHT lbkal Bank's new Instant 1eller now saWs Huntington Beach 24 hours a ct.y, 7 days a week. 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Finding a~ lawfer ShoUldn't beatrial. · Anti 11 "11n'1 he w11h C11i1cn' Legal Cnundl M 11re 1han JU'I .1 lq!JI din1l'. we· re a non·rirofi1 lcgul aJv1wr) 'crv1cc T.ill.. w11h one nf our legal l"\;un- ,c10" fiN 111 'cc 1f you even hu~c .1 lc!,!111 pmblcm Anc.l 1f you nccc.I furlhcr ~'•~wncc. we'll pul )OU in wud1 w11h quJhfo:tl. indcpcndcnl ultnmc)' ~ are experienced in over RO area' or l.iw The) I.no" tfuw In 'nlvc legal pfuh- lcrru. ju..,1 likc you~ Fora free romuhullnn. lall C1111cn' Lcg;1I Cnunl ii h', 1hc quicl..c,1 w.i) 111 gel good lc!!al help. Hubluniu' c'pa~ol • CrriZENS,aLEGAL COUNCIL, INC. A NON·PROFIT ORGANIZATION 77&4334 ,, Hottest runners aim for festivai Billed as the "hottest race of the summer," the Fountain Valley Fiesta 15-kilometer event · and 5-ldlometer Fun Run will start at 7:30 a.m . Monday at the hobbiest's triangle in Mile Square Park. Approximately 1,200 entrants are expected to compete for prizes, and all runners will be admitted free t.o the fiesta and invited to a post-race reception, courtesy of Coors Beer and Naugles Restaurant. The race will benefit the Cali- fornia Elwyn Institute on Mt. Baldy Circle in Fountain Valley which assists developmentally disabled adults an vocational training and job procurement in Orange County. Spectators may watch the 9.3-and 3.1-mile races as they proceed through the streets and along the Santa Ana River trail. The Tr$vel Affairs Agency will conduct a drawing for a trip for two to Hawaii for the Honolulu Mara- thon and present trips to the San Franci9co Marathon baaed on a drawing among the top five men and top five women~· There are 18 tegories in the races. which are "vided equally between male and female com- petiton, including all ages plus a special diviAlon for the handicapped. The first 1,000 entrants will receive a coupon for a ".Togger's Shake" at the Good Earth Restaurant and free coupons 'J>IUS a 10 percent diacount courtesy of Great F.arth Vitamins. Arrowhead Water ._and XL-1 of Norway will provide ref0l9hrnents and energy drtnka during the race. Running ahoa. I.moles and a wide range of gift certificates allo will be given away. C-ontributon include Jlind Apparel of San Luis ~ispo, Superfeet IntOles of SaJt Lake Cfty, Jovt Sportswear of Hollywood, Sec- ond Sole, Mlzuna Runn.lni Shoes and Race Pace. -.. .. -... ---• ---::ae E _ _:__ --- l'ntematlonaJ. Aelta/ An Advertising Sup~.to the' DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, June 28, 1983 -7 • WeekendTUDners can 1 stretch their legs in l 0 and 5-kilometer runs at the fiesta. ------j __,_ .. ..... 8 -International Fiesta/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAil. Y PILOT /Tu~sday, June 28, 1983 0 . TV celebrities to intr.oduce performers Michael Burger will serve as master of ceremonies at the International Fiesta and Chili Cook.()ff in Mile Square Park on Brookhurst Street at Heil Avenue in Fountain Valley during the Fourth of July weekend. Burger, an actor and comedian who has appeared on television and at the Comedy Store and The lrnprov in Los Angeles and New York City, the Sahara Lounge in Las Vegas and Harrah's Club in Reno, will be featured Saturday and Monday. Locally, Burger has appeared in productions at the South Coast Repertory Theater, Harlequin Tawny Little Dinner playhouses and the Long Beach Communi- ty Playhouse. He also tied for the national title in the Steve Martin Look Alike/Sound Alike Contest. which was sponsored by Warner Brothers. Master of ceremonies for the cook-off and entertainment will be Ed Amola of KABC whose TV news colleague, Tawny Little, will help judge the festival)>eauty contest. Heritage Dance will present Yorgo Grecia in a special prosram of Spanish and flamenco dancing. The Rams cheerleaders will entertain at two performances on Saturday, and the Constables and Yankee Bluegrass will be featured in connection with the Bluegrass championship contest, also on Saturday. In addition, there will be a Jamaican steel band, western band, Korean music and dancing and Polynesian and ,Mexican dancers. Foti-Gonis, a bouz.ouk.i player from the play, "Zorba," currently showing in'Los Angeles, also will make an appearance. Ed Arnold Community- Minded That's always been our tradition. And we're proud to be a part of this wonderful community where we all live and work together. Come in and meet our friendly, professionally trained staff . We look forward to helpi~g you all your financial needs. ) • Great American Federal ~Bank ~ DIVISIONS: ~N PllCO rlotltAI I lAGUNA FlO(ltAl SAN IOAQVIN u~t notltAI. / P£0f'lts rcouw l llt'\T HOfltl\l A I ltMRSIO( 'IA\'INC\ KAW(All WINGS I COUNrY YMNG .. FANTASY DANCE THEATRE Our SHOWCASE con entertain at your show, or special event! 9065 Adoms Ave. at Magnolia, H.B. 962-41 QO Flnt , .. '19-... .... Y•• FREEi (~TltM) One W~ Fret Trial lndJdtS ALL Facltiisl (Aoe 11 Minimum, PIMM) THE RICKI HOWELL DANCERS Sign up now for BALLET• TAP lntematJonal Fiesta/An AdvertJalng ~t to the DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, June 28, 1983 -9 Changes of pace Ducks paddle across a tranquil pond in Mile Square park while players head for the basket at Fountain Valley's Recreation and Cultural Center as they may do on the Fourth of July weekend as well. _... __ .j . I 10 -lnternatlonal Flesta/ An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, June 28, 1983 Seniors' aid appreciated · Volunteers from the farkhurst Senior Citizen's Home assisted the Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce in raising funds for the Fourth of July display by placing stuffers in e nvelopes sent to 10,000 cus- tomers of the Water Depa.Mment. · More than 600 responses have been received, and the chamber committee is confident that its goal of $7,500 to pay for the show will be met when other subecribers send in donations. In appreciation for their help, all ambulatory patients from the home will be given f~paaes to the Fiesta..,and"t Omni Service Club will transport any patients who wish to see the f~works _show Mon&y evening. CREATE NEW HIGHS IN YOUR LIFE ........... __ _ Reach out and share the experience of people joining together at a non-confrontlve, experiential, per- sonal growth seminar. Juty 8 STEVEN SNYDER Master Hypnotheraplst "Alpha Learning" July 15 JAMES MEL TON, Ph.D. Lecturer and Author "t.Aeetlng Today's Cballenge" July 22 ELAINE W1LLIS, Ph.D. F.amJty CouosetOr Jnd Nutritionist "Mlnd--Body C0n"8Ctk>n; . Aepettemlng Messages'' .. Juty 29 OAVIO TENNANT •' "Aetattonehlpe -How You Cen Be Right" ·Booming dis.play promotes safety In an effort to halt the use of illegal and dangerous fireworks in the city, Fountain Valley city officials, the Chamber of Commerce, the fire department and Fountain Valley Community Hospital representatives decided to inaugurate a free fireworks display on Independence Day. "The idea is not to discourage sales of legally approved fireworks at stands which some of our service clubs set up during the Fourth of July for fund-raising activities," said Joel Vest of the Chamber of Commerce. "Over the years there have been many fires and injuries resulting from the use of dangerous fireworks, and we believe that our promotion of this professional show will put an end to the fires and aenaeleas maiming of our citizens. "More than 1.QOO aheU. will be fired, and the display will be vlsibla from anywhere in Mile Sqtaare Park. Response from everyone has been far greater than anticipated .. .simply unbelievable." • RAVING AN AFFAIR! Trr oat •I tur hellu • ltallH• part1·p1ekl the nut ti•~ roa'n ctlt•ratl•I· International Fiesta/ An Advertising Supplement to the D1'1L Y PILOT /Tuesda_y, June 28, 1983 -11 $15,000 maybe raised for city The Fountain Valley Chamber of Commerce ex- pects to raise $15,000 for city promotion and projects at the four-day Inter- national Fiesta C hili Cook..()ffoverthelndepen- dence Day weekend. Co-sponsors of the event, along with the Chamber, are Coors Beer, The Daily Pilot, Moosehead Canadian Beer, 7-Up, and John Rob- ert Powers Modeling Schools. Major contributors have been Ralph's Furniture, Imperial Health Spas, and Del Taco, and others including Alber- tson's and Hughes' super- marketS. The ·Chamber of Com-merce committee in charge of arrangemen ts includes Dan Morton, chairman; Pat Crockett. Frank Na\rarro, Gerry Kaskel, Joel Vest, Linda Faulk and Marge Hopkins. Genie TraVel • • • • • • • • AIR TOURS CRUISES "let our travel experts hf/Ip you pion your next trip/" HOTELS/CAR PLEASURE TRAVEL BUSINESS TRAVEL GROUPS COMPUTERIZED Singers to str~rn· and pick fo~ prize More than $2.000 in prizes will be awarded winners in the Bluegrass Championships on Sunday at th·e International Fiesta in Mile Square Park where Th e Constables and Yankee Bluegrass will appear as featured perfonners. · Priz.e contributors include the Crazy Horse Saloon. Gopher Baroque -Recording Studioo, Bluegrass Alterna- tive, Laguna Beach Guitar Sh oPI Huntin gton Beach Music, M~be's Guitar Shop of Santa Monica, Pacific Coast Door of Irvine and The World of Strings in Long Beach. From bluegrass to land- .s c ap in g-•'Li ttle Friends" of the Green Valley Home owne r s recr eation association do a good· tum at the Fountain Valley His- tori c al Soci e t y's Heritage Park. Enroll Now For Summar and fall '; Summer School: July 5 throup July 29 Belins September 12 F al Semester: -TucMll .. 4 .. 1: ..... ( .. ""'*'>· .... ••11•tlc. ........ ' .. • . --·-·---- a. .............. David Chang d en ies sign ing ch ecks. ; X££§2£C ls it h ,ard luck·or bad luck? . ~ , . Irvin e man claims that som eone is ga m bling with his future· BY GLBNN 8COTl' Of"ll.Mtr ........ David Chang of Irvine moved hit family from Seoul, South Korea. to Orange County a dozen yean aao to chue the American Dream. "I worked hard. I never took a vacation the first five or •lx years in the U.S.,'' hi said. ''I worked 365 days a year eomethnes." The effort paid off. David and Suaan Chana own a nice, two-~ hou.e tn Irvine'• Colleae Park. 1beir two children attend Irvine 8Choola. "rm a very lucky peraon ao far," Chang adrnita. Chang atill ll lndustrioua. He owns a coffee shop ln Santa Ana, where he goes to work at 5 a.m. and stays through lunch . Then he leaves for Smith Tool Co. of Irvine, w here he has been a machin1st f9r almost el8ht yean. Hia shift ends at 11 p.m. On Sundays, he ia choir director for two Korean churches, one in Tustin and another in Miaaion Viejo. \ · Dut Ch.an& aaya bJa luck la chanllna. He cla1ml eomeone la fOl'llnC bJa name on CMlno checb ln Liia Vea-and no one belleva him. So far, $1,300 hu been depleted from hil Bank of America check1n« account becawie the bank paid off the checks. he aaid, and the Sands Hotel & Cuino la aft.er him for $1,000 more. In a recent interview, Chane laid he ii innocent. He dlaplAyed letten that document he WM either at work at Smith Tool or at hia docior'a office on the three days, Aprll 11, 14 and 18, when the caaino clwdm were aa,nect. He cla1med the signature9 on the checka barely reeemble his. But the bank won't credit hit account for the m.laalng $1,300 and the Sanda won't drop its efforta to collect the other $1,000. They question bow long it would take to Oy from Orange County to Las Vegas and return. (See 818 Flll'VRE, Pap Al) · THE ORANGE COAST COAST IDITION · ··Edison Miller's son, 30, dead? Costa Mesa police are in- vestigating the death today -of. a man who is believed to be the son of fonner Orange County Super- . visor Fnison Miller. Police said they are treating the death as a homicide. Though investigators on the acene at 253 Hanover Drive in the College Park.area refused to ident- ify the victim, Miller said this afternoon, "We have learned that our son, Patrick, is deceased." Miller, who was seen by a reporter at the house late this morning as police sealed off the residence, said, "It's a family matter and we don't know any details yet." Neighbors said they heard a loud argument early this morning but had no other infonnation as to what had happened. They said a family had lived in the Hanover Drive home for less than a year. Po~·ce co irmed that one man, be · ved be in his 30s, was found dead · e the home. Cause of death was not released. -OOt-neighbor told a reporter that he knew the man who lived in the home as "Pat" and said he (See Mll.LER 'S, P•ge AZ NB ·pJedges to fight widening By STEVE MARBLE 00....,., ..... ...,, Newport.~ach agreed Monday to fight state plans to widen Pacific Coast Highway through a one-mile stretch of town denae with restaurants, boatyards and specialty shops. The City Council, however, voted to support the bulk of the $7-million widening pl.an that will add two lanes through much of the city, from the Newport Bay Bridge to MacArthur Boulevard. More than 100 merchants, Land- owners and residents blasted the Caltrans widening plan through Mariners Mile, predicting such a move would create "a freeway to nowhere" and a "Slx-1.ane speed- way." "It'll be slaughter alley out there at midnight," predicted resident Mel Hoeffliger, noting the area's heavy concentration of restauranta and nightapota. "(See H1GRWAY, Pa1e AZ) · Hot tips could : mean cold cash Know about IOlne hot newt? Tip Ut off. The Dally ·PlotWlll paycaab aw.d• :tor the three belt newa ti eeot. week. Just call Ma-4321, at. 228, daYa, or 842-se8e evenings and you could win theWMk'• -prtz9of$15. ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Vote gained in college ~ recall hid? ..., .......... ~­ J im Dick is sa ving Fountain Valley's historical sites from "bulldozer socie t y." Modem civic pride will be shared a t an International Fiesta t his weekend. See special sect ion on the events in tod ay's Daily Pilot. Saving 8 City's her~tage Fountain Valleyciti~ensshell out to k eep historic buildings By KAREN E. KLEIN I .J. Of')M.,..,..... ..... . ,, It was six years ago this month that Jilp Dick took his last look at a decaying, 76-yhr--Old wooden barn near the comer of Bushard Street and Talbert Avenue in Fountain Valley. The weathered, termite-infested wood and crumbling beams of the barn had housed a blacksmith and carriage repair ah.op in its he:Yd.ay. but progress and plans for a commercial center ,had prevailed, pitting a bulldozer against the old barn at the end of its long history. Dick. then president of Fountain Valley's Historial Society, had waged a short-lived parn- paign to save the barn, but lack of funds prevented his group from preserving the structure as a historical site. "I think it was beautiful because it was so ugly," Dick said. The demolition of the old barn marked what Dick thought was just about the end of the living history of Fountain Valley. Out of 25 historic sit.ea in the city, once known as Talbert Valley or Gospel Swamp, there were only two known remaining. "We live in a bulldozer1ociety," Dick had said, sadly. That's why, when three buildings dating back to the 1920s were redilcovered about a year and a ha11 ago on Talbert A venue and Bushard Street, Dick wasn't about to let the buDdozers get there before he did. At a historical aodety meeting in October (See FOUNTAIN. Paae Al) .Jlw &:AJlEN E. KLEIN °""'9M9r ~-- Organlz..ers of a recall campaign againat four Coast Community College District trustees have reportedly obtained the 30,000 signatures they need to put the recall to a v*, committee or- ganizers said Monday. David Warfield, 'the fonner Orange Coast College student who spearheaded the recall when it was announced last February more than 100 teachers and ad- ministrators were to be laid off, said he will file the petition with the Orange County Registrar of Voters on Friday. (Seventy-fiw teachers and administrators were ultimately laid off this month.) "Th.la ts quite a milestone for us," Warfield said. ''Things are stronger than ever (with the campaign)." . Board President Carol Gandy, targeted in the $ffort alOl'l8 with trustees Robe Humphreys, George Rodda Jr. Richard Olson, charged the reCall cam- paipers with lying and mialead- ing the public .a they could obtain the needed signatures. The dis- trict haa been trying to eliminate a $5.5 million deficit "I would caution citizens to be very drcwnspect with regard to . the signatures on the petition," Gandy aaid. "I have received dozens of phone calls from people who were told by the recall petitioners that if they did not sign, Orange Coast College and Golden Weet College would be cloeed down. ''Th.at la an absolute lie. 'lbe board never has considered cloa- lng any of our colleges. "Baaed on that lie and many others throuahou t the recall cam- paign. the collection of signatures should be suspect. For many of the people obviously were duped into . signing," she said. Protopappas hearing turns secret BY STEVE MARBLE or...,.., -...., A hearing to determine if fonner C.O.ta Mesa dentiat Tony Protopappu should stand trial for murder in the deaths of three patients went into its• eecond day today -with the press and public barred from the Newport Beach courtroom. A Harbor Municipal Court judge banished the press Monday afternoon, stating that coverage of the preliminary hearing could jeopard.tu Protopappu' rf&ht to a fair trial. Judge Christopher Strople de- ecribed news accounts of the denUst'a highly publlctz.ed cue u "negative" and "disparaging'' in character. He said articles have depicted Protopappu as a "bad, negllpnt dentist." But Strople, who spent more than an hour debating the lalue with lawyers repre11enu.n, the print and electronic media, Mid the decision to cloee the hearing ls a "cloee queation." "rm not sure rm right," the judp admitted before clearing the jammed COW'tr'Oom. Protopappa, free on $~.000 ball, la charged with eec-ond-decree murder in the deaths of Patricia Craven. us. Cathryn (See DENTIB'rS. Pa1e Al) -----------HISIDE-----_...._ __ Bruce Kiton put on a much-needed 1how on the mound for the An.ell Mon- day u the Haloe 1wept to an 8-0 ••etof!Y over the Ra111en. Pa-eCI. Conirove~ial substance Dioxin it often called the moet toxJe 1ubttanee known to man, and a wealth of tciendfic reeeareh 1uglee .. that it ea.a indeed be unhe althy, painf al aad perhape deadly. But there i1 no proof it hu killed a ny human being. Page AB. When there's no will What will happen to yo,., property .-d your family if you d•e ? It la ee&lmated that up to 60 pereent of all Calilonnau do aot lean wUll dJrectln1 the d l.UkNa ol their estatetwhen lhey die. P-.e 81. E•en the can in the parking lot were beautiful at tlae 10th Anaual Coaeoune d'Eleganee, 1pouored by tlae Pantera Club at the Newporter lut weellead. Pap A4. -...... ··--....,, Gandy alao repeated the charge · that the recall group is a tool of the teachers' union. Committee mem- be.-is have denied that charge. Warfield said his group has other gripes with the district's recent policies -among them the alleged resignation of Coastline College President John Buller. Warfield claimed Buller had become upeet with program changes in the district and es- pecially with a company car the d.iatrict had given him to uae. He said Buller"hfd submitted a letter of resignabort this month. Buller, reached at his office late Monday, denied that he had redgned. (See RECALL. Pqe Al) I • { • ' I I. A2 • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, June 28, 1983 ~' ''' Continued stories RECALL ELECTION ... • "I have no idea where ht?j got. that. There has bfen no l'tter submitted. I ~en't f ked to anybbdy about lhis," he sah;t. Warfield said he wi make a statement to the p~ ~hen he files the petition with the regis- trar's office late Friday. Until then, he said, his group will continue to collect signatures. "We hope to get 34,000 signatures total." he said. After Waffield flies the peti- tion. the county regtstrar will have 30 days to examine the signatures and determine whether or not they are valid, said Shirley Deaton. chief deputy ., registrar of voters for Orange County. U the petition signatures prove valid, her office will send a letter to the college board, notifying it of the need to hold a recall election. The board may decide to call an election a t its Alig. 8 meeting, or MILLER'S ... believed the man was married and had two children. F.dison Miller, a controversial former prisoner of war in North Vietnam who was defeated by Bruce Nestande for supervisor in 1980 after serving less than two years on the board, asked police at the scene il he couJd go insicte the home. Police told him he could not. He then left the scene may put off the call unul Aug 24, its next scheduJed meeting. However, Deaton said, if the board does not deal with the matter until Aug. 24, it will be too late to get the recall vote onto the ballot in conjunction with the regular Nov. 8 college d111trict election. U a special election has to be held, the cost would be almost $300,000, she said, compared to onJy an additional $10.000 if the recall can be included in with the regular election. BUDGET ... (From Page A 1) with county fire officials," Frank said. ''I'm hopeful we'U reach a price we can both live with." A third Wlcertainty l$ the amount of property tax rev- enue the city will receive next year. Laguna's financial direc- tor estimates the city could receive about $3 million in property taxes -based on an 8 percent increase over tpe ~~un~-~::~: ~b:0th1:~::: unce ·n in the budget pic- ture · salary increases. ... 0.-,. l"llot -0 l>J-d ·- Dr iver Darrell Je nnings watch es para m edics load passenger Richard Hitc htock into ambula n ce afte r a ccident on northbound ramp of San Diego Freeway. a t Culver Drive in Irvine. Hitchcock is in cr itical conditio n a l Fountain Valley ~ommunity Hospital. Irvine crash injures passenger Vic tim in critical condition after sports car smashup By GLENN SCOT!' Ol"lM °""" l"llot ..... An Irvine man was listed m cntical conditio n today at a local hospital with injuriessuffered ina Monday morning car accident in the California Highway Patrol said. He was taken to Fount.am Valley Community Hospital's Trauma Center. control of the car. It began veering off the road about 200 feet before reaching the stoplight, said CHP spokesman Rick Stevens. 1 The car jumped a concrete curb Irvine Driver Darrell Jenrungs, 25, of and swerved across both ramp . Irvine, told investigators he was ~es before wiping out t~e stop- R1chard Hitchcock, 27, was the drivmg Hitchcock to work at the Light and pole, Stevens said. pa.s.ssn&er~~-.:.~L-~~f~Adamil-.-:.J ..:--..,,-__ _,__,_ swerved . out of conti:or an? Avenue at 9:15 a.m when he lost Je nrungs was not hurt smashed mto a rampstophght as 1t HIGHWAY ... From Page A 1 Others 1a1d the road would be dangerous to echool-bound chil- dren who need to cross the road. The widening project -rrunua the stretch through Manners Mlle -wouJd dislocate 22 mobile homes at the De Anz.a Bayside Village. It also would bring the expanded highway up to the doorstep of old Corona de! M ar. where six lanes of roadway would funnel down to four. But attention was focused on Mariners Mite. an area where men::hant.s say they Vlew Coast Highway as their Life-giving ar- tery. ''This (the widening) will take away the area's charm," said Jim Dale, an owner of the Villa Nova restaurant "It'll end up being a six-lane speedway with cars zing- ing along." Property owMr Henry Boand - summed up the project as ·•another thing Caltrans dumped on us" while boatyard owner Hank Hill suggested the state was trying to "fit all of Newport Beach's traffic" on the highway. Councilwoman Jackie Heather, who vote4 for widening in Manners Mil.el noted the plan only called for adding an extra lane by painting new lane stripes and removing some street parking during certain hours. "It blows my mind to hear all of th~." she said, referring to criti- cism of the project. "In Newport Beach everyone talks about traffic but nobody wants to do anything about it. That will go down in our history book." But Councilman Don Straus.s said the issue was one of "Is it worth it?" He saJd he didn't believe 1t was Though Caltrans has a history of hononng requests by cities, the st.cite could ovemde the city's objecuons A broken pool cue was laymg in front of the house a.od _was encircled by police marl<ers . .,.,.11 blue Chevrolet sedan with a baby seat in the rear was parked in the driveway The increases for all city employees amount to roughly 4 percent, Frank said. adding agreements have been reached with the city's police. ftre and munieipatemp~~· tions. The salary hikes will add about $210,000 in additional costs to the crty, he said. ente red the northbound San Diego Frt-eway at Culver Drive, DENTIST'S HEARING SECRET ... IS HIS FUTURE NOW A GAMBLE? ... r "They treat me like a criminal. That's why I couJdn't sleep the last five or six days without a sleeping pill," said Chang. Bank of America investigator Lew Lmn said he doesn't enjoy these cases either, but he hasn't seen evidence so far which dears Chang. Although Chang contends he hasn't been in Las Vegas all year, Linn notes that Chang had Lines of credit at the three casin06 -the Sands. MGM Grand and Circus-Cin:us -where the casino checks, called markers, were signed. Moreover, Linn said, a handwriting analyst who compared Chang's signature to those on the casino checks believes they were signed by the same person. "He (Chang) says they are forgeries; I say they're not." said Linn. a former investigator who speciafued in checks and forgeries for the Garden Grove Police Department. Llnn. who works out of Anaheim. said casinos are extremely careful about issuing cash on credit. Whoever signed the checks was familiar with Chang because they hst hJS checking account number and address. "I have an open mind, but everything I have • so far indicates he either did 1t or he knows who did," said Linn · Chang. however, believes the bank and casinos are t.akmg a tough st.and because they don't want to admit the mistake and lose the money He said he has hts suspicions about who signed the checks but can't prove 1t Meanwhile, Chang said. he ~ besieged from all sides. Police agencies tell him he has a ciVJl problem with hJS bank, his bankers don't trust tum and he has to worry the alleged forger Wlll strike again, he srud. Said Chang· "This 1s a big shock to us " From Page A 1 Jones, 31. and l<Jm Andreassen, 23. All reportedly died following anesthesia for major dentaJ work in Protopappas' 19th Street office. The preliminary hearing. which will decide 1f the dentist should stand trial in Orange County Superior Court, could run as long as three weeks, said Protopappas' attorney, Robert Tuller. Tuller. who said the hearing - 1{ rovered by the press would be publicly viewed as a Cull-blown trial. predicted more than 100 witnesses will be called by the District Attorney's Office. The dentist's "attorney said hts client does not want to seek a change of venue to another county but might have asked that the place of trial be moved 1! the press was allowed to sit in on the preliminary hearing. Tustin attorney Dick Rockwell, representing the Register news- paper, dispu ted such a claim, noting that accused "Freeway Killer" William Bonin is bemg tried in Orange County despite extensive publicity. "I think he's wrong," Rockwe ll said after the judge's decision. ''He's being cautious. He doesn't want to face any criticism later." Attorney Tracy Rich, rep- resenting a Loe Angeles television station, said she didn't believe Strople's decision wouJd set a precedent and trigger a rash of clooings of preliminary hearings. "I think other rourt judges hopefully are more familiar with the legal principles," s he said. She suggested Strople, a former public defender. is unfamiliar with ''this area of the law " Tuller also said that lawyers representing clients with civil claims against Protopappas wouJd take advantage of the hearing to further their cases. Edinge r A venue section shut down A stretch of Edinger A venue was closed today and may be closed again Wednesday in prep- aration for repaving of part of the six-lane thoroughfare m northern Huntington Beach . The actual paving work, from Beach BouJevard to Gothard Street. is slated to begin in about a week, according to officials. ., FOUNTAIN VALLEY .CITIZENS PITCH IN TO PRESERVE CITY'S HERITAGE ... 1981, President Doris Dick, Jim's wife, made an appeal to the4l members present to pledge money for the fund of$2,400 needed to move the fragile buildings from their long-time home to a new site where they couJd be restored. Not one person signed a pledge card. Jim Dick recalled. No one had'to. The members simply opened their check- books and slartl:d writing. That nfght, the group collected $2,000. And the money kept coming in . mostly from private .. donations. Since that night, the hist.oricaJ society has collec~ almost $5.000, Dick said. And it's oollect.ed 35 more family members. The buildings, a real estate office which once belonged to area pioneer Samuel E. Talbert, a Japanese bath house and a pump water tower. were trucked to their new home last fall in a small park off Los Alamos Street behind the Fountain Valley police station. • Since then, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, firemen, recreation association members and assorted other volunteers have blistered their hands and gotten sunburned painting. landscaping, grading, plant- ing and fencing the little park where the three structurf'\CI now Sil m restored glory The real estate office sports a new coat of w hite paint and a hardwood floor The big beehive which inhabited il for who knows how long has been scraped away and scrubbed off The old sign on its side. advertising "beautiful lots" with "paved streets and all improvements" for $25 down. has been repainted in st.eel blue The Japanese bath house, used as a sauna for therapeutic purposes, sits amid blooming petunias and white and red Oleanders The water pump, which used to furnish the sauna. 1s surrounded by apple and peach tr~ "We're gomg to make this beaul1ful. We want people to be proud." sa.Jd Carl Boberg. a hlstoncal society member who has worked on the pro)e('t since 1981 But the site. wh1c-h was fonnally dedicated this month. 1s far from C.'Omplete Dick and the other members have big dreams which they stiU want to see come true They talk about the more than $400 donated by Fountain Valley founding family member NeUfe Wardlow Dural for a flagpole and a flag (or the site "No heritage park 1s a heritage park without a flagpole and a flag," s he said Dick said plans are also being made to..i>ut a picnic grove, a beet wagon and a gazebo on• the site. Boberg's copy of the plans shows an outhouse, complete with crescent moon on the door, in the back. DOris Dick sa1d the flremens' association wants to donate an anuquated fire truck to sit on the property and has o!fered to build a replica of an old firehouse in the southwest comer. From the dlscovery o{ three little, overgrown shacks a full-scale hist.one project has blossomed which rouJdn't be dearer to the hearts of the historical society But why alJ the f uss over three rotting structures in the first place? Jim Dick said 1t best. "Our kids know a lot about places where we grew up. They know about Des Moines, Iowa. and they know about Texas and Oregon. But they know nothing about where they're growing up. "They live m Fountain Valley, California, and we want them to know what Fountam Valley was Uke." Dlck admits thatsavinga real estate office and a bath house i.s not exactly ast.andard hlstoricaJ project. "Everybody else is saving old houses. and they all look alike. But we saved a real estate ~Hice," he said, pride swelling in his voice. "And a Japanese bath house. Who's saving Japanese artifacts?" This project was probably the last chance the historical society will ever have to save anything from Fount.a.in Valley's past, Dick said. The developers' bu1Jdo7.el'S and land graders have taken care of that. he said. Of course there's always the possibility that another surprise find will be made. And if tlrere is one, Dick will probably locate 1t -after working for 42 years as an investigator he has quite a noee for cJues and for the unusual Historical society member Boberg still la- ments the death of the old barn/smithy shop. "They tore that one down," he said. "You know how they do -they tear everything down." But the new site has him, and the other members of the society, encouraged. "We'll have a fantastic Little property here someday," Dick said. More of the sanJe stuff Irvine A 1..,e ~ -_ _, ,_ -..1 ..... -• -!*led In ... -1*-lnO .... " • OOl ....... ilt.llft _..,. .. 1Tl11 VOft ~ A,.. • IN --ICl4d pallca .-!y lodooy Huntingto n Reach ...-...., bt1ll ciun.r. to gol lnlO • lodlecl ... In IN S00 lllOdl ol Hllliford ...i ol<* e ~-.IOOl9.--~ ...., ... 1.100. 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